ABSTRACT

First published in 1986, this book considers the nature of international interest in Antarctica and the positions of those involved. It looks at the significance of the historical dimension, the development of the treaty system, the management of marine and mineral resources, the role of the United Nations and the impact of such non-governmental organisations as Greenpeace International. The Antarctic implications of the Falklands War of 1982 are also discussed, as well as the underlying relationship between America and the Soviet Union during the 1980s. With a truly international scope, this reissue will be of particular relevance to students with an interest in the political, legal, economic and environmental concerns surrounding the Antarctic region, both in the present and historically.

part 1|17 pages

Introduction to Antarctica

part 2|40 pages

The Antarctic Past

part 3|247 pages

The Antarctic Present

part 4|13 pages

The Antarctic Future

chapter 12|11 pages

Antarctica in the 1980s and 1990s