Imagining ice and infinity : constructions of place in the Antarctic and outer space treaties

This dissertation is a discourse analysis of the documentation of various statesmen and diplomats involved in the negotiation of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, and the Outer Space Treaty of 1967. Using the concept of language games, we can reconstruct from their documents how policymakers on how thes...

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Main Author: Wong, Meng Yan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-655002020-11-01T08:09:50Z Imagining ice and infinity : constructions of place in the Antarctic and outer space treaties Wong, Meng Yan Farish Noor S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science This dissertation is a discourse analysis of the documentation of various statesmen and diplomats involved in the negotiation of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, and the Outer Space Treaty of 1967. Using the concept of language games, we can reconstruct from their documents how policymakers on how these policymakers conceived of Antarctica and outer space, so as to gain a better appreciation of why the treaties take the forms that they do, especially with respect to their provisions on sovereignty. What kind of places, to their minds, were Antarctica and outer space? How do these conceptions translate into their treaty provisions? To the diplomats involved in the negotiations, Antarctica was a barren desert that had no value, other than science. In contrast, outer space was understood as a formidable yet accessible realm that was open to all peoples of Earth. Having elucidated these conceptions, we compare the two treaties to understand why the Antarctic and Outer Space Treaties differ in the matter of sovereignty and preparatory styles. This paper concludes with a discussion on language games and how they relate to international politics. Master of Science (International Relations) 2015-10-09T04:52:46Z 2015-10-09T04:52:46Z 2015 2015 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/65500 en 45 p. application/pdf
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Imagining ice and infinity : constructions of place in the Antarctic and outer space treaties
description This dissertation is a discourse analysis of the documentation of various statesmen and diplomats involved in the negotiation of the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, and the Outer Space Treaty of 1967. Using the concept of language games, we can reconstruct from their documents how policymakers on how these policymakers conceived of Antarctica and outer space, so as to gain a better appreciation of why the treaties take the forms that they do, especially with respect to their provisions on sovereignty. What kind of places, to their minds, were Antarctica and outer space? How do these conceptions translate into their treaty provisions? To the diplomats involved in the negotiations, Antarctica was a barren desert that had no value, other than science. In contrast, outer space was understood as a formidable yet accessible realm that was open to all peoples of Earth. Having elucidated these conceptions, we compare the two treaties to understand why the Antarctic and Outer Space Treaties differ in the matter of sovereignty and preparatory styles. This paper concludes with a discussion on language games and how they relate to international politics.
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title_short Imagining ice and infinity : constructions of place in the Antarctic and outer space treaties
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