Mapping the global structure of Antarctic research vis-à-vis Antarctic Treaty System

boration links and widths indicate size of the frequency. Bonacich power centrality3 is used to indicate the posi- tion of the countries in the network. ANTARCTICA is a continent of science and peace, a common heritage of mankind. This fifth largest continent is gov- erned by a set of guiding princi...

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Main Authors: Dastidar, Prabir G, Persson, Olle
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Language:English
Published: IAS 2005
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