Format:
xv, 141 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
ISBN:
9781137468246
Content:
"The post-Cold War Arctic has seen a transformation from military tension and a focus on national security to a concern for environmental and human security. As a result of this, the globalized Arctic has a high level of peace and stability, maintained by international cooperation between the Arctic states, northern indigenous peoples, sub-national governments and local actors. There has also been a shift from environmental protection to economic activities and, consequently, states easily trump other interests. Now, in the Arctic, these challenges require fresh thinking on a local and global scale. Regional wars, the 'war on terror', and economic crises have posed new threats to Northern security order. "--
Content:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. High Arctic Stability as an Asset for Storms of International Politics: an Introduction; Lassi Heininen2. Security of the Global Arctic in Transformation: potential for changes in problem definition; Lassi Heininen3. Military Cooperation and Enhanced Arctic Security in the Context of Climate Change and Growing Global Interest in the Arctic; Michal Luszczuk and Jan Kochanowski4. Russian Sub-national Actors: Paradiplomacies in the European and Russian Arctic; Pertti Joenniemi and Alexander Sergunin5. The US Arctic Policy Agenda: The State Trumps Other Interests; Steve Lamy6. Ripple Effects: Devolution, Development and State Sovereignty in the Canadian North; Heather N. Nicol7. China and Japan in the Arctic: Economic Security and the Role of Foreign Policy for the 'Developmental State'; Aki Tonami8. The Arctic, Laboratory of the Anthropocene; Matthias Finger
Note:
Literaturangaben
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Machine generated contents note:1. High Arctic Stability as an Asset for Storms of International Politics: an Introduction; Lassi Heininen2. Security of the Global Arctic in Transformation: potential for changes in problem definition; Lassi Heininen3. Military Cooperation and Enhanced Arctic Security in the Context of Climate Change and Growing Global Interest in the Arctic; Michal Luszczuk and Jan Kochanowski4. Russian Sub-national Actors: Paradiplomacies in the European and Russian Arctic; Pertti Joenniemi and Alexander Sergunin5. The US Arctic Policy Agenda: The State Trumps Other Interests; Steve Lamy6. Ripple Effects: Devolution, Development and State Sovereignty in the Canadian North; Heather N. Nicol7. China and Japan in the Arctic: Economic Security and the Role of Foreign Policy for the 'Developmental State'; Aki Tonami8. The Arctic, Laboratory of the Anthropocene; Matthias Finger.
Language:
English
Subjects:
Political Science
Keywords:
Arktis
;
Umweltschutz
;
Militärpolitik
;
Globalisierung
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Menschliche Sicherheit
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