Antarctica: Overview of Geopolitical and Environmental Issues
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Antarctica: Overview of Geopolitical and Environmental Issues
Summary:
- The page outlines how geopolitical and environmental developments in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean are drawing increasing international attention, with potential political, economic, environmental, and security implications for the United States and others.
- Key geopolitical themes include the rising presence of China and Russia, the integrity and functioning of the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS), and how these dynamics may influence allied/strategic partnershi
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