The Antarctic Politics of Brazil: Where the Tropic meets the Pole

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Abstract

This book focuses on the connection between Brazil and Antarctica, two regions that can be seen as distant and contrasting, but are physically, culturally and politically associated. Relying on archival material and previous literature, the book offers a thorough account of Brazil’s involvement with one of the most significant regions in the global environment. The author explores the place of Antarctica in geopolitical works and in the first initiatives involving Brazil and the continent, from the rise of geopolitical thought in Brazil in the 1930s up to the present day. He argues that the connection between Brazil and Antarctica is not without its difficulties, but it has been structured in many enduring ways. The book covers causes for the delay and eventual adoption of a now active foreign policy regarding the region, the policy’s early performance in Antarctica, its evolution as a consequence of domestic and international changes, the increasing interest in the environment, and further recent developments.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Number of pages259
ISBN (Electronic)9783030801618
ISBN (Print)9783030801601
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antarctica
  • Brazil
  • Brazil foreign policy
  • Latin American politics
  • climate change
  • defence studies
  • development policy
  • geopolitics
  • global environmental turn
  • polar geography
  • regional development
  • scientific policy

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