Polar Perspectives No. 11 | The New Arctic as a Zone of Peaceful Competition

The North Pacific Arctic Conference (NPAC) was established in 2011 by the Korea Maritime Institute (KMI) and the East-West Center (EWC) in response to the dramatic impacts of climate change in the Arctic on a broad range of issues, including resource development, shipping, governance, and geopolitic...

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Main Authors: Young, Oran R., Yang, Jian, Zagorski, Andrei
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 2022
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Online Access:http://library.arcticportal.org/2001/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2001/1/Polar%20Perspectives%20No.%2011_NewArcticPeacefulCompetition.pdf
https://www.wilsoncenter.org/sites/default/files/media/uploads/documents/Polar%20Perspectives%20No.%2011_NewArcticPeacefulCompetition.pdf
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Summary:The North Pacific Arctic Conference (NPAC) was established in 2011 by the Korea Maritime Institute (KMI) and the East-West Center (EWC) in response to the dramatic impacts of climate change in the Arctic on a broad range of issues, including resource development, shipping, governance, and geopolitical dynamics. NPAC has convened Arctic and Asia-focused experts, policymakers, industry leaders, and the general public to provide a North Pacific lens to these important concerns. In doing so, NPAC provides a supplemental and complementary set of perspectives to those focused solely on or connected to the North American, Nordic, and Russian regions of the Arctic.