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Leif Christian Jensen. (2016) From the High North to the Low South: bipolar Norway’s Antarctic strategy. The Polar Journal 6:2, pages 273-290.
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Jillian Student, Bas Amelung & Machiel Lamers. (2016) Towards a tipping point? Exploring the capacity to self-regulate Antarctic tourism using agent-based modelling. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 24:3, pages 412-429.
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Jason R. Swanson, Daniela Liggett & Gabriela Roldan. (2015) Conceptualizing and enhancing the argument for port state control in the Antarctic gateway states. The Polar Journal 5:2, pages 361-385.
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