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Title: Islands, archipelagos and water : insights from New Guinea
Authors: Baldacchino, Godfrey
Keywords: Islands -- Politics and government
Archipelagoes
New Guinea
Law of the sea -- New Guinea
Territorial waters -- Law and legislation
Climatic changes -- Political aspects -- New Guinea
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Uniwersytet Warszawski * Wydzial Geografii i Studiow Regionalnych
Citation: Godfrey, B. (2024). Islands, archipelagos and water: Insights from New Guinea. Miscellanea Geographica. Miscellanea Geographica, 29(1), 5-10.
Abstract: New Guinea is the world’s second largest island (land area: 785,753 km²), divided politically between the easternmost provinces of Indonesia and the sovereign state of Papua New Guinea. It affords a unique case study of how the alignment of statehood and territory is particularly nuanced by islandness, archipelagicity and the fluid indeterminacy of water. Based on a global review of relevant but niche ‘island studies’ literature, this paper argues that different protocols and practices treat islands, singly or collectively, in different ways, either pulling them closer or pushing them further away from the territorialisation regime that was catapulted by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in the late twentieth century.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/139117
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