The politics of Antarctic minerals: The Greening of white Australia |
| |
Authors: | Anthony Bergin |
| |
Affiliation: | University College, Australian Defence Force Academy |
| |
Abstract: | On 22 May 1989 the Australian Government announced that it would not sign the Antarctic Minerals Convention that had been concluded in June 1988. Australia had been a strong supporter of the minerals treaty approach to regulating Antarctic mineral development. This case study in Australian foreign policy examines four well known approaches to foreign policy making in order to explain Australia's volte face on the minerals treaty. It is concluded that domestic politics best explains Australia's decision and that students of Australian foreign policy need to pay more attention to the domestic determinants of the policy making process. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
|