Revisiting the Falklands-Malvinas question : : transnational and interdisciplinary perspectives / / edited by Guillermo Mira and Fernando Pedrosa.
The conflict over possession of the Falklands-Malvinas Islands was waged in an area remote both geographically and geo-politically in an era of cold war and also of tensions within and between sovereign states of the supposed western bloc. It has been broadly perceived as an absurd confrontation, th...
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