Diplomacy and the Arctic Council

Diplomacy and the Arctic Council
Title Diplomacy and the Arctic Council PDF eBook
Author Danita Catherine Burke
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 159
Release 2020-01-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0773559744

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The Arctic Council, created in 1996, has facilitated over twenty years of successful democracy and regional cooperation between Russia and the seven other Arctic states – the United States, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, and Finland. What has allowed this unity to continue despite political turmoil between these nations? In Diplomacy and the Arctic Council Danita Burke argues that the Arctic Council is a club: a group of states that mutually benefit from voluntary collaboration and that use the forum as a vessel to help define and guide the parameters of their cooperation. How the club members identify and address challenges reflects power relations among them, which vary depending on the topic under discussion or debate. Providing insight into the daily practices of the Arctic Council and the relative status of its member states, Burke seeks to understand why major international events, such as the 2014 Russian-Ukrainian conflict over the Crimea region, do not deter the Arctic countries from cooperating. The author posits that the Arctic Council's club structure and its strategy of practising and projecting unity have allowed it to weather the storm of international conflicts involving its core membership. Through interviews with representatives from the Arctic states and Indigenous peoples, Diplomacy and the Arctic Council offers a unique look into the diplomatic practices of the council after more than two decades of operation.

Arctic Imperatives

Arctic Imperatives
Title Arctic Imperatives PDF eBook
Author Thad W. Allen
Publisher Council on Foreign Relations Press
Pages 132
Release 2017-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0876097085

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Observing’ the Arctic

Observing’ the Arctic
Title Observing’ the Arctic PDF eBook
Author Chih Y. Woon
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 255
Release 2020-08-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1839108215

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Addressing the growing economic, political, and cultural presence of Asian states in the Arctic region, this timely book looks at how that presence is being evaluated and engaged with by Arctic states and their northern communities. A diverse range of authors addresses the question that underpins so much of this interest in Asian engagement with the northern latitudes: what do Asian countries want to gain from the Arctic?

Russia's Coercive Diplomacy

Russia's Coercive Diplomacy
Title Russia's Coercive Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author R. Maness
Publisher Springer
Pages 127
Release 2015-07-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137479442

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Russia's place in the world as a powerful regional actor can no longer be denied; the question that remains concerns what this means in terms of foreign policy and domestic stability for the actors involved in the situation, as Russia comes to grips with its newfound sources of might.

International Law and the Arctic

International Law and the Arctic
Title International Law and the Arctic PDF eBook
Author Michael Byers
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 341
Release 2013-08
Genre History
ISBN 1107042755

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Sets out the international law relevant to the Arctic, from indigenous peoples to environmental protection to oil and gas exploration.

Governing Complexity in the Arctic Region

Governing Complexity in the Arctic Region
Title Governing Complexity in the Arctic Region PDF eBook
Author Mathieu Landriault
Publisher Routledge
Pages 142
Release 2019-10-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000733890

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This book examines emerging forms of governance in the Arctic region, exploring how different types of state and non-state actors promote and support rules and standards. The authors argue that confining our understandings of Arctic governance to Arctic states and a focus on the Arctic Council as the primary site of circumpolar governance provides an incomplete picture. Instead, they embrace the complexity of governance in the Arctic by systematically analyzing and comparing the position, interventions, and influence of different actor groups seeking to shape Arctic political and economic outcomes in multiple sites of Arctic politics, both formal and informal. This book assesses the potential that sub-national governments, corporations, civil society organizations, Indigenous peoples, and non-Arctic states possess to develop norms and standards to ensure a stable, rule-based Arctic region. It will be of interest to all scholars and students working in the fields of Arctic Sovereignty, Security Studies, Global Governance, and International Political Economy.

Chinese Policy and Presence in the Arctic

Chinese Policy and Presence in the Arctic
Title Chinese Policy and Presence in the Arctic PDF eBook
Author Timo Koivurova
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Arctic Regions
ISBN 9789004408418

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In the book Chinese Policy and Presence in the Arctic, Koivurova and Kopra (eds.) offer a comprehensive account of China's diplomatic, economic, environmental, scientific and strategic presence in the Arctic region and its influence on the future of the region