The Evolving Arctic in the World-System

Global climate change’s continuing effect on the Arctic has brought about a fundamental shift in the region’s identity as it becomes an ever more active area in the world-system. Economic opportunities such as new shipping routes and a bounty of natural resources that were hitherto ice-locked are be...

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Published in:Journal of World-Systems Research
Main Author: Zachary Lavengood
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2021.1042
https://doaj.org/article/265dba1f97de49f2b358c70eb89d603b
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Summary:Global climate change’s continuing effect on the Arctic has brought about a fundamental shift in the region’s identity as it becomes an ever more active area in the world-system. Economic opportunities such as new shipping routes and a bounty of natural resources that were hitherto ice-locked are becoming accessible as the pace of climate change quickens, garnering increasing attention from actors around the world-system. This article explores the new geopolitical and economic realities of the Arctic through the lens of world-system analysis by examining the region’s budding role in the world-economy and emerging economic opportunities, its unique core-peripheral nature, and its potential to spark a regional hegemonic rivalry between NATO and a Sino-Russian partnership. This article aims introduce the evolving Arctic to world-systems studies and promote further research on the region using the theoretical framework.