Polar geopolitics? : knowledges, resources and legal regimes
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Polar geopolitics? : knowledges, resources and legal regimes
Edward Elgar, c2014
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The polar regions (the Arctic and Antarctic) have enjoyed widespread public attention in recent years, as issues of conservation, sustainability, resource speculation and geopolitical manoeuvring have all garnered considerable international media interest. This critical collection of new and original papers - the first of its kind - offers a comprehensive exploration of these and other topics, consolidating the emergent field of polar geopolitics.
The expert international contributors to this volume offer a range of insightful comparative, interdisciplinary and global perspectives on polar issues. Key topics discussed include resource extraction, regime formation, knowledge construction, border issues, governance and treaties, and indigenous livelihoods. Contributions from scholars of history, geography, political science, anthropology and international law make this a truly comprehensive take on the current state and future prospects of both the polar regions and polar geopolitics as a distinct discipline.
Students and professors of geopolitics, political science and geography - especially those with an interest in the polar regions - will find much of value in this book s concrete expression of a new and fascinating field.
Table of Contents
Contents:
PART I: GLOBAL AND REGIONAL FRAMEWORKS
1. Polar Geopolitics
Richard C. Powell and Klaus Dodds
2. The Polar Regions and the Law of the Sea
Donald R. Rothwell
3. Defining and Recognizing the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf in the Polar Regions
Harald Brekke
4. Re-justifying the Antarctic Treaty System for the 21st Century
Alan D. Hemmings
5. Adapting Governance and Regulation of the Marine Arctic
Erik J. Molenaar
PART II: NATIONAL VISIONS
6. 'We Have Proved It, the Arctic is Ours'
Andrew Foxall
7. Maintaining Hegemony at a Distance
Philip E. Steinberg
8. 'Securing' Geography
Berit Kristoffersen
9. The Reluctant Arctic Citizen
Sverker Soerlin
10. China, Canada and Framings of Arctic Geopolitics
Chih Yuan Woon
11. (Re)Assembling Britain's 'Arctic'
Duncan Depledge
12. Connecting Southern Frontiers
Matt Benwell
13. Militant Geography and Frontier Vigilantism
Klaus Dodds
PART III: INDIGENOUS AND NORTHERN GEOPOLITICS
14. Northern Geopolitics
Lassi Heininen
15. Making Sense of Contemporary Greenland
Jeppe Strandsbjerg
16. Pipeline Politics in Northwest Canada
Mark Nuttall
17. Narratives, Bureaucracies and Indigenous Legal Orders
Hannah Strauss and Nuccio Mazzullo
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