The Falklands/Malvinas conflict from the perspective of the Geopolitics of Natural Resources
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The objective of this exploratory, qualitative research is to provide a geopolitical view of the Falklands conflict, from the perspective of Strategic Natural Resources, to infer essential elements of analysis that may mark the course of the conflict in the coming years. The Falklands issue and its consequent projection towards the Antarctic continent may present new perspectives for South America in general, but mainly for Argentina, considering that the South Atlantic is prodigiously endowed with nature, with abundant and varied fishing, rich in minerals and hydrocarbons, and that, at the same time, the existence of overlapping demands of maritime jurisdictions by Argentina and Great Britain.
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