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Strategic competition and emerging security risks: will Antarctica remain demilitarised? / Sam Bateman.
Title: | Strategic competition and emerging security risks: will Antarctica remain demilitarised? / Sam Bateman. |
Author(s): | Bateman, Sam. |
Date: | 2012. |
Publisher: | London: Routledge |
In: | Antarctic security in the twenty-first century : legal and policy perspectives. (2012.), |
Abstract: | Considers threats to objective of keeping Antarctica demilitarised. Discusses treaty obligations; global strategic change, including implications for Antarctica, Antarctic bases and natural resources; concepts of security; technological developments in particular in satellite and space research; scientific research, including meaning of "peaceful purposes" and verification; and non-military security forces including coastguards and private security contractors. |
Notes: | In: Antarctic security in the twenty-first century : legal and policy perspectives / Alan D. Hemmings, Donald R. Rothwell, Karen N. Scott, eds. |
Keywords: | 32 -- Politics. 327 -- International relations. 34 -- Law and legislation. 341 -- Law, international. 341.223 -- Territorial claims. 341.24 -- Treaties, international: 1959 Antarctic Treaty. 341.24 -- Treaties, international: Antarctic Treaty System (ATS). 341.67 -- Disarmament. 342.3 -- Sovereignty. 355 -- Defence. 629.783 -- Satellites. J -- Social sciences. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 209032 |
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