The Antarctic Treaty celebrates and safeguards the idea of international collaboration, which includes the encouragement to share infrastructure and information between Parties to the Antarctic Treaty and, consequently, also between National Antarctic Programmes. Antarctic research is considered the currency of the Antarctic Treaty System. Especially in the early years after the Antarctic Treaty entered into force, some Parties saw Antarctic research as a way to obtain more power and influence in Antarctic affairs. Attitudes have now changed, and international collaboration is high on the agenda for Antarctic Treaty Parties. This development has been stimulated significantly by the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), which co...
The Antarctic Roadmap Challenges (ARC) project identified critical requirements to deliver high prio...
• The Antarctic region has been experiencing rapid change in recent decades due to human induced fac...
Communication at the science-policy interface can be bewildering not only for early-career researche...
Korea has a history of Antarctic activity of no more than 20 years, but it has been a very active 20...
China and Australia have been collaborating in Antarctic activities since the early 1980s and that c...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Future plan of Antarctic research: Towards...
Between 2012 and 2014 the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, with input from the wider Anta...
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press. While the Antarctic Treaty System int...
There is little attention paid to the international political linkages that New Zealand has forged ...
This paper presents a review of the current status of Asian countries’ relations with Antarctica, ai...
Antarctica is a continent dedicated to ‘peace and science’ and subject to international consensus-ba...
The Republic of Korea (ROK) joined the Antarctic Treaty in 1986 as the 33rd member and became a cons...
The Antarctic Roadmap Challenges (ARC) project identified critical requirements to deliver high prio...
Antarctic and Southern Ocean science is vital to understanding natural variability, the processes th...
As a continent dedicated to peace and science, the role of politics and international relations is ...
The Antarctic Roadmap Challenges (ARC) project identified critical requirements to deliver high prio...
• The Antarctic region has been experiencing rapid change in recent decades due to human induced fac...
Communication at the science-policy interface can be bewildering not only for early-career researche...
Korea has a history of Antarctic activity of no more than 20 years, but it has been a very active 20...
China and Australia have been collaborating in Antarctic activities since the early 1980s and that c...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Special session: [S] Future plan of Antarctic research: Towards...
Between 2012 and 2014 the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, with input from the wider Anta...
© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press. While the Antarctic Treaty System int...
There is little attention paid to the international political linkages that New Zealand has forged ...
This paper presents a review of the current status of Asian countries’ relations with Antarctica, ai...
Antarctica is a continent dedicated to ‘peace and science’ and subject to international consensus-ba...
The Republic of Korea (ROK) joined the Antarctic Treaty in 1986 as the 33rd member and became a cons...
The Antarctic Roadmap Challenges (ARC) project identified critical requirements to deliver high prio...
Antarctic and Southern Ocean science is vital to understanding natural variability, the processes th...
As a continent dedicated to peace and science, the role of politics and international relations is ...
The Antarctic Roadmap Challenges (ARC) project identified critical requirements to deliver high prio...
• The Antarctic region has been experiencing rapid change in recent decades due to human induced fac...
Communication at the science-policy interface can be bewildering not only for early-career researche...