Ocean Geopolitics : marine resources, maritime boundary disputes and the law of the sea / Andreas Østhagen.
Material type:
- 9781802201550 (hbk.)
- 343.09/6 23/eng/20220801
- 341.4/48 23/eng/20220823
- KZA1450 .O85 2022
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 128-154) and index.
Preface -- 1. Sea of troubles -- 2. States, borders and maritime boundaries -- 3. Explaining maritime boundary dispute settlement -- 4. Australia -- the oceanic continent -- 5. Canada -- in the shadow of the hegemon -- 6. Colombia -- through the Caribbean labyrinth -- 7. Norway -- looking to Russia and the Arctic -- 8. Legal context and precedent -- 9. Oil and gas and public perception -- 10. Security and fisheries -- 11. The future of boundary disputes at sea -- Bibliography -- Index. "In an era of turbulent ocean geopolitics, where environmental concerns and resource extraction are increasing interest in who owns what at sea, this timely book examines the international politics involved in how states delineate ownership and rights in the ocean. Analysing why some states settle their maritime boundary disputes and why others erupt into conflict, Andreas Østhagen uses the innovative approach of combining international law and international relations theory to examine four countries and their maritime disputes: Australia, Canada, Colombia and Norway. With a focus on marine resources, chapters unpack the dispute dynamics concerning offshore oil and gas, fisheries, and strategic security concerns. Through an examination of what led these states to settle their disputes, this innovative book delineates the wider political and legal factors behind boundary-making at sea and aims to improve the way that society resolves ocean conflicts. Navigating the complexities of international law and conflict resolution at sea, this book will prove a thought-provoking read for students and scholars of geopolitics and law. With ocean-governance an increasingly pressing matter on the political agenda of international negotiations such as UN Climate Change conferences, it will also prove an informative resource for officials engaged in ocean-affairs, geopolitics, and the law of the sea"--
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