The Reemergence of the Arctic as a Strategic Location

This monograph analyzes the Arctic region as a system by examining the strengths and weaknesses of its political, military, economic, social, infrastructure, and information subsystems. The analysis reveals key nodes (critical people and things) and key linkages (critical relationships between the n...

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Main Author: Knell, Niave F.
Other Authors: ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MILITARY STUDIES
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ftdtic:ADA494394 2023-05-15T14:30:42+02:00 The Reemergence of the Arctic as a Strategic Location Knell, Niave F. ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MILITARY STUDIES 2008-05-22 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA494394 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA494394 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA494394 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Economics and Cost Analysis Government and Political Science Geography Geology Geochemistry and Mineralogy Fuels *CONFLICT *GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN) *UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT *COMPETITION *ARCTIC REGIONS *NATURAL RESOURCES *SYSTEMS ANALYSIS UNITED NATIONS LINKAGES INTERNET COOPERATION PETROLEUM INDUSTRY NATURAL GAS CRUDE OIL INDIGENOUS POPULATION ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION EUROPEAN UNION INTERNATIONAL TRADE RUSSIA NODES CANADA NATIONAL SECURITY TREATIES *TERRITORIAL DISPUTES *UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA) *SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS BOUNDARY DISPUTES NGO(NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS) NATIONAL INTERESTS INSTRUMENTS OF NATIONAL POWER WTO(WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION) ARCTIC COUNCIL BARENTS EURO-ARCTIC COUNCIL NORDIC COUNCIL EUROPEAN UNION'S NORTHERN DIMENSION OPERATIONAL NET ASSESSMENT Text 2008 ftdtic 2016-02-22T18:39:29Z This monograph analyzes the Arctic region as a system by examining the strengths and weaknesses of its political, military, economic, social, infrastructure, and information subsystems. The analysis reveals key nodes (critical people and things) and key linkages (critical relationships between the nodes). Key nodes include the ice itself, three of the Arctic states (Russian Federation, United States, and Canada), the European Union (EU), multinational oil and gas corporations, supra-national nongovernmental organizations, indigenous groups, the World Trade Organization, the internet, and trade among the Arctic states. Key linkages include the Arctic Council, the Barents Euro-Arctic Council, the Nordic Council, the EU's Northern Dimension, the indigenous groups' councils, and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) treaty. The analysis also reveals the system's potential. At this time, the Arctic could either become an area of conflict as the quest for resources drives states to clash, or an area of cooperation, with states securing their national interests within UNCLOS. The author uses the knowledge gained from examining the Arctic region as a system to determine what this means for the United States. She discusses the instruments of national power as applied to the Arctic system, with a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats (SWOT) analysis for each instrument. The author concludes that it is critical for the United States to develop its vision, objectives, and policies regarding the Arctic region prior to 2012, when a majority of the Arctic coastal states will submit their UNCLOS claims. The original document contains color images. Text Arctic Council Arctic Law of the Sea Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Canada
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topic Economics and Cost Analysis
Government and Political Science
Geography
Geology
Geochemistry and Mineralogy
Fuels
*CONFLICT
*GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
*UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
*COMPETITION
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*NATURAL RESOURCES
*SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
UNITED NATIONS
LINKAGES
INTERNET
COOPERATION
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
NATURAL GAS
CRUDE OIL
INDIGENOUS POPULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
EUROPEAN UNION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
RUSSIA
NODES
CANADA
NATIONAL SECURITY
TREATIES
*TERRITORIAL DISPUTES
*UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA)
*SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
BOUNDARY DISPUTES
NGO(NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS)
NATIONAL INTERESTS
INSTRUMENTS OF NATIONAL POWER
WTO(WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION)
ARCTIC COUNCIL
BARENTS EURO-ARCTIC COUNCIL
NORDIC COUNCIL
EUROPEAN UNION'S NORTHERN DIMENSION
OPERATIONAL NET ASSESSMENT
spellingShingle Economics and Cost Analysis
Government and Political Science
Geography
Geology
Geochemistry and Mineralogy
Fuels
*CONFLICT
*GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
*UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
*COMPETITION
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*NATURAL RESOURCES
*SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
UNITED NATIONS
LINKAGES
INTERNET
COOPERATION
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
NATURAL GAS
CRUDE OIL
INDIGENOUS POPULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
EUROPEAN UNION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
RUSSIA
NODES
CANADA
NATIONAL SECURITY
TREATIES
*TERRITORIAL DISPUTES
*UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA)
*SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
BOUNDARY DISPUTES
NGO(NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS)
NATIONAL INTERESTS
INSTRUMENTS OF NATIONAL POWER
WTO(WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION)
ARCTIC COUNCIL
BARENTS EURO-ARCTIC COUNCIL
NORDIC COUNCIL
EUROPEAN UNION'S NORTHERN DIMENSION
OPERATIONAL NET ASSESSMENT
Knell, Niave F.
The Reemergence of the Arctic as a Strategic Location
topic_facet Economics and Cost Analysis
Government and Political Science
Geography
Geology
Geochemistry and Mineralogy
Fuels
*CONFLICT
*GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
*UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
*COMPETITION
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*NATURAL RESOURCES
*SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
UNITED NATIONS
LINKAGES
INTERNET
COOPERATION
PETROLEUM INDUSTRY
NATURAL GAS
CRUDE OIL
INDIGENOUS POPULATION
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
EUROPEAN UNION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
RUSSIA
NODES
CANADA
NATIONAL SECURITY
TREATIES
*TERRITORIAL DISPUTES
*UNCLOS(UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA)
*SYSTEM OF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
BOUNDARY DISPUTES
NGO(NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS)
NATIONAL INTERESTS
INSTRUMENTS OF NATIONAL POWER
WTO(WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION)
ARCTIC COUNCIL
BARENTS EURO-ARCTIC COUNCIL
NORDIC COUNCIL
EUROPEAN UNION'S NORTHERN DIMENSION
OPERATIONAL NET ASSESSMENT
description This monograph analyzes the Arctic region as a system by examining the strengths and weaknesses of its political, military, economic, social, infrastructure, and information subsystems. The analysis reveals key nodes (critical people and things) and key linkages (critical relationships between the nodes). Key nodes include the ice itself, three of the Arctic states (Russian Federation, United States, and Canada), the European Union (EU), multinational oil and gas corporations, supra-national nongovernmental organizations, indigenous groups, the World Trade Organization, the internet, and trade among the Arctic states. Key linkages include the Arctic Council, the Barents Euro-Arctic Council, the Nordic Council, the EU's Northern Dimension, the indigenous groups' councils, and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) treaty. The analysis also reveals the system's potential. At this time, the Arctic could either become an area of conflict as the quest for resources drives states to clash, or an area of cooperation, with states securing their national interests within UNCLOS. The author uses the knowledge gained from examining the Arctic region as a system to determine what this means for the United States. She discusses the instruments of national power as applied to the Arctic system, with a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats (SWOT) analysis for each instrument. The author concludes that it is critical for the United States to develop its vision, objectives, and policies regarding the Arctic region prior to 2012, when a majority of the Arctic coastal states will submit their UNCLOS claims. The original document contains color images.
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