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mars-treaty-politics

The Mars treaty, meant to regulate activities on Mars, is depicted as outdated and circumvented through political concessions, reflecting the complexities of interplanetary law and diplomacy.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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John Boone travels by high-speed magnetic train to Burroughs, the largest town in the far hemisphere of Mars, where he meets Helmut Bronski, a powerful UNOMA official. They discuss the controversial awarding of a prospecting contract to Armscor, a transnational corporation with a complex political background, highlighting tensions around the Mars treaty and the influence of global corporate power. John navigates the political atmosphere, reflecting on his symbolic role and the nature of business and power on Mars.