Acknowledgements
1: Defining the Antarctic
2: Discovering the Antarctic
3: Claiming and negotiating the Antarctic
4: Governing the Antarctic
5: Doing Antarctic science
6: Exploiting and protecting the Antarctic
Further reading
Index
Klaus Dodds is Professor of Geopolitics at Royal Holloway,
University of London and a Visiting Fellow at St Cross College,
University of Oxford. He is editor of The Geographical Journal and
Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He is the author and
editor of a number of books including the Geopolitics: A Very Short
Introduction (OUP, 2007). He was a visiting fellow at Gateway
Antarctica, University of Canterbury and has worked with
national
and international polar organizations including British Antarctic
Survey, Antarctica New Zealand, International Polar Foundation, and
the Australian Antarctic Division. He has visited the Antarctic on
four occasions
including sub-Antarctic islands such as South Georgia and South
Orkneys.
The book's focus is very good and I think that many of my
colleagues could benefit from reading it. On that basis, I would
recommend it.
*Mark Brandon, Geographical*
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