Analysis of the geostrategic importance of the South Atlantic. The Falklands case

In the 21st century the South Atlantic is an area of great relevance in the geopolitical context where it is framed. Interest in it exceeds the geographical limits imposed by its coastal countries between the Ecuador Line and the Antarctic continent. Multiple interests are in place of this part of t...

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Published in:ConcienciaDigital
Main Authors: Fernández Alonso, Daniel Alejandro, Castillo Bocalandro, Diana Rosa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
Published: Ciencia Digital Editorial 2019
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Online Access:https://cienciadigital.org/revistacienciadigital2/index.php/ConcienciaDigital/article/view/951
https://doi.org/10.33262/concienciadigital.v2i2.951
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Summary:In the 21st century the South Atlantic is an area of great relevance in the geopolitical context where it is framed. Interest in it exceeds the geographical limits imposed by its coastal countries between the Ecuador Line and the Antarctic continent. Multiple interests are in place of this part of the globe, both from States parties to the "South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone" and from foreign powers. Among the latter it is essential to mention the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which maintains occupied a number of strategic territories in this geographical area, in particular the usurped territory of the Falkland Islands, Georgia and the Sandwich of the South. It should be noted that these territories are the most precious in the South Atlantic in that they concentrate a large amount of highly demanded natural resources and their position is vital for any kind of control over the region and other neighboring regions. The aspirations of the United Kingdom, which to this day remains as the administering power of the above-mentioned Non-Self-Governing Territories, have been uncretudelly incretulating since the end of the Falklands War. Britain today maintains the Falklands as its most important possessions in Latin America in line with its imperialist policy. En pleno siglo XXI el Atlántico Sur es una zona de gran relevancia en el contexto geopolítico donde se enmarca. Los intereses sobre el mismo rebasan los límites geográficos que imponen sus los países ribereños entre la Línea del Ecuador y el continente antártico. Sobre esta parte del globo confluyen múltiples intereses, tanto de los Estados partes de la “Zona de Paz y Cooperación del Atlántico Sur”como de potencias extranjeras. Entre estas última es imprescindible mencionar a el Reino Unido de la Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, quien mantiene ocupado una serie de territorios estratégico en esta área geográfica, en especial, el territorio usurpado de las Islas Malvinas, Georgia y Sándwich del Sur. Es necesario señalar que estos ...