Antarctica: The Next Decade: Report of a Group Study Chaired by Sir Anthony Parsons

Antarctica: The Next Decade: Report of a Group Study Chaired by Sir Anthony Parsons

by Anthony Parsons (Editor)
Antarctica: The Next Decade: Report of a Group Study Chaired by Sir Anthony Parsons

Antarctica: The Next Decade: Report of a Group Study Chaired by Sir Anthony Parsons

by Anthony Parsons (Editor)

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Overview

The Antarctic Treaty, set up in 1961 to provide a means for managing international relations in Antarctica, will be reviewed in 1991. This book considers the question of the region's future with the evergrowing international interest in the area as a source of important mineral resources. In this timely survey, a study group brought together by the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies looks at the political and environmental questions raised by the potentially conflicting interest in Antarctica: what are the stresses internal and external, on the Antarctica Treaty system, and can it develop to cope with them? If not, what is the likely political outlook for Antarctica? Together with The Antartic Treaty Regime, edited by Gillian Triggs(CUP, 1987), which describes the components of the Antartic Treaty System, Cambridge offers and authoritative basis for the study of the Antartic Treaty and its future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521331814
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/08/1987
Series: Studies in Polar Research
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.51(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. The Antarctic Treaty System under stress?: 1. The Antarctic Treaty I: its original and continuing value; 2. The Antarctic Treaty II: the case for change; 3. The Antarctic Treaty III: non-governmental organisations, conservation and the environment; Part II. Uses of Antarctica: 4. Science; 5. Living resources and conservation; 6. Mineral resources; 7. Military potential; Part III. The future: Appendices; Index.
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