Foreword: Rising temperatures

Abstract As an introduction to a special section on remote politics in the Arctic. We introduce how the various authors have analysed the consequences of a warming Arctic for the peoples who inhabit it and for those states seeking to retain or expand influence in this resource‐rich region. We hope t...

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Published in:The Geographical Journal
Main Authors: Kennedy‐Pipe, Caroline, Depledge, Duncan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/geoj.12492
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Summary:Abstract As an introduction to a special section on remote politics in the Arctic. We introduce how the various authors have analysed the consequences of a warming Arctic for the peoples who inhabit it and for those states seeking to retain or expand influence in this resource‐rich region. We hope to start a conversation between scholars in International Relations and those in Geography to understand this rapdily warming region.