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Tectonic History and Gondwanan Geopolitics in the Larsemann Hills, Antarctica
Article first published online: 11 NOV 2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1555-2934.2011.01163.x
©2011 by the American Anthropological Association
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PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review
Volume 34, Issue 2, pages 214–232, November 2011
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O’Reilly, J. (2011), Tectonic History and Gondwanan Geopolitics in the Larsemann Hills, Antarctica. PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 34: 214–232. doi: 10.1111/j.1555-2934.2011.01163.x
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- Issue published online: 11 NOV 2011
- Article first published online: 11 NOV 2011
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Keywords:
- [Science;
- environment;
- policy;
- geography;
- Antarctica;
- India]
At the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings, an Indian delegate proposed a new research base located within an environmental protection area, because it is where India and Antarctica were connected on the 125-million-year-old continent of Gondwana. How did this claim come to be successful for the Indian Antarctic Program? In the production of documents within international governing bodies, policy makers enroll allies, emphasizing particular aspects of their plans to members of diverse epistemic communities. Instead of trying to make nationally oriented ideas work through uniform procedural rules, international policy makers reshape the contours of acceptable policy-making procedure and the political possibilities of international governance.

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