Future security of the global Arctic : state policy, economic security and climate
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Future security of the global Arctic : state policy, economic security and climate
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
- : hardback
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  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In the globalized Arctic there has been a transformation from military security to human security. Climate change, the utilization of Arctic resources and other global challenges have caused the Arctic 'paradox' and a need to redefine security.
Table of Contents
- 1. High Arctic Stability as an Asset for Storms of International Politics: an Introduction
- Lassi Heininen 2. Security of the Global Arctic in Transformation: potential for changes in problem definition
- Lassi Heininen 3. Military Cooperation and Enhanced Arctic Security in the Context of Climate Change and Growing Global Interest in the Arctic
- Michal Luszczuk and Jan Kochanowski 4. Russian Sub-national Actors: Paradiplomacies in the European and Russian Arctic
- Pertti Joenniemi and Alexander Sergunin 5. The US Arctic Policy Agenda: The State Trumps Other Interests
- Steve Lamy 6. Ripple Effects: Devolution, Development and State Sovereignty in the Canadian North
- Heather N. Nicol 7. China and Japan in the Arctic: Economic Security and the Role of Foreign Policy for the 'Developmental State'
- Aki Tonami 8. The Arctic, Laboratory of the Anthropocene
- Matthias Finger
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