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Salvaging Empire Sovereignty Natural Resources And Environmental Science In The South Atlantic James J A Blair

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Salvaging Empire Sovereignty Natural Resources And Environmental Science In The South Atlantic James J A Blair
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.67 MB
Pages: 318
Author: James J. A. Blair
ISBN: 9781501771187, 1501771183
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Salvaging Empire Sovereignty Natural Resources And Environmental Science In The South Atlantic James J A Blair by James J. A. Blair 9781501771187, 1501771183 instant download after payment.

Salvaging Empire probes the historical roots and current predicaments of a twenty-first century settler colony seeking to control an uncertain future through resource management and environmental science. Four decades after a violent 1982 war between the United Kingdom and Argentina reestablished British authority over the Falkland Islands (Las Malvinas in Spanish), a commercial fishing boom and offshore oil discoveries have intensified the sovereignty dispute over the South Atlantic archipelago. Scholarly literature on the South Atlantic focuses primarily on military history of the 1982 conflict. However, contested claims over natural resources have now made this disputed territory a critical site for examining the wider relationship between imperial sovereignty and environmental governance. James J. A. Blair argues that by claiming self-determination and consenting to British sovereignty, the Falkland Islanders have crafted a settler colonial protectorate to extract resources and extend empire in the South Atlantic. Responding to current debates in environmental anthropology, critical geography, Atlantic history, political ecology, and science and technology studies, Blair describes how settlers have asserted indigeneity in dynamic relation with the environment. Salvaging Empire uncovers the South Atlantic's outsized importance for understanding the broader implications of resource management and environmental science for the geopolitics of empire.

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