Diplomacy, public opinion and the fractalization of the U.S. Antarctic policy, 1946-1959 ...

The many specialists who address the background of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959 concur that the United States and Soviet Union set aside their own disputes for the sake of an internationalization agreement which devoted the world's last continent to peaceful scientific cooperation. While this i...

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Main Author: Moore, JK
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Published: University Of Tasmania 2023
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