Will great power competition in the South Atlantic spill Into Antarctica?

International politics is facing a return of great power competition. President Joe Biden has stated that the United States will not allow China to become the leading, wealthiest, and most powerful country in the world. In this context, this new great game seems to have found the Southwest Atlantic,...

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Main Authors: Arpi, B, Press, AJ
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Australian Institute of International Affairs 2021
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Online Access:https://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/australianoutlook/will-great-power-competition-in-the-south-atlantic-spill-into-antarctica/
http://ecite.utas.edu.au/150906
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Summary:International politics is facing a return of great power competition. President Joe Biden has stated that the United States will not allow China to become the leading, wealthiest, and most powerful country in the world. In this context, this new great game seems to have found the Southwest Atlantic, and this has direct implications for Antarctica. However, it is important to question whether wider global political tensions will necessarily be replicated in Antarctica. While the Southwest Atlantic has been prone to geopolitical tensions and territorial disputes have existed in the region for the last three centuries, the area south of 60 South latitude, governed under the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), enjoys a special political and legal status that has successfully kept this region free of armed conflict and significant political tension for the last six decades.