Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS-2011): The Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Resources, and Security

The sixth annual Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS-2011), on The Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Resources, and Security, was held June 13-15, 2011, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The conference was organized by the Centre for International and Defence Policy, Queen's University;...

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Main Author: Lauzon, Dru
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spelling ftdtic:ADA548905 2023-05-15T14:34:12+02:00 Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS-2011): The Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Resources, and Security Lauzon, Dru ARMY WAR COLL STRATEGIC STUDIES INST CARLISLE BARRACKS PA 2011-08-26 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA548905 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA548905 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA548905 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Economics and Cost Analysis Government and Political Science Geography *ARCTIC REGIONS *BORDER SECURITY *CONFLICT *COOPERATION *ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT *NATURAL RESOURCES *RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CLIMATE CHANGE COAST GUARD COSTS GEOPOLITICS GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN) INDIGENOUS POPULATION NATIONAL SECURITY SHIPPING SYMPOSIA UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT *ARCTIC SOVEREIGNTY *ARCTIC SECURITY MARITIME CLAIMS NONSTATE ACTORS EEZ(EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONES) RESOURCE EXTRACTION Text 2011 ftdtic 2016-02-23T09:13:17Z The sixth annual Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS-2011), on The Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Resources, and Security, was held June 13-15, 2011, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The conference was organized by the Centre for International and Defence Policy, Queen's University; and the Chair of Defence Management Studies, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University; the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) of the U.S. Army War College; and the Land Force Doctrine and Training System of the Canadian Forces. It was designed to outline strategies for coping with the rapid climatic changes that have taken place in the Arctic in recent years, and to discuss both the challenges and the opportunities that will arise as a result of the opening of this vast region to more intensive research and development. This conference was attended by more than 200 government officials, experts from universities and think tanks, and U.S. and Canadian military personnel; it featured a wide range of presentations that sought to outline the factors that will shape the interaction of key stakeholders in the Arctic in the years to come. The brief is divided into the following sections: Panel I: Conflict and Cooperation: The Geo-Politics of the Arctic; Panel II: Sovereignty: Borders and Security; Panel III: The Rush for Resources: Costs and Benefits; Panel IV: Stepping into the Future; and Conclusions: The Future of Arctic Security. Summary of the Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS-2011) (6th), The Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Resources, and Security, held in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, on June 13-15, 2011. Text Arctic Climate change Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Canada
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topic Economics and Cost Analysis
Government and Political Science
Geography
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*BORDER SECURITY
*CONFLICT
*COOPERATION
*ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
*NATURAL RESOURCES
*RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAST GUARD
COSTS
GEOPOLITICS
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
INDIGENOUS POPULATION
NATIONAL SECURITY
SHIPPING
SYMPOSIA
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
*ARCTIC SOVEREIGNTY
*ARCTIC SECURITY
MARITIME CLAIMS
NONSTATE ACTORS
EEZ(EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONES)
RESOURCE EXTRACTION
spellingShingle Economics and Cost Analysis
Government and Political Science
Geography
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*BORDER SECURITY
*CONFLICT
*COOPERATION
*ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
*NATURAL RESOURCES
*RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAST GUARD
COSTS
GEOPOLITICS
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
INDIGENOUS POPULATION
NATIONAL SECURITY
SHIPPING
SYMPOSIA
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
*ARCTIC SOVEREIGNTY
*ARCTIC SECURITY
MARITIME CLAIMS
NONSTATE ACTORS
EEZ(EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONES)
RESOURCE EXTRACTION
Lauzon, Dru
Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS-2011): The Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Resources, and Security
topic_facet Economics and Cost Analysis
Government and Political Science
Geography
*ARCTIC REGIONS
*BORDER SECURITY
*CONFLICT
*COOPERATION
*ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
*NATURAL RESOURCES
*RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
CLIMATE CHANGE
COAST GUARD
COSTS
GEOPOLITICS
GOVERNMENT(FOREIGN)
INDIGENOUS POPULATION
NATIONAL SECURITY
SHIPPING
SYMPOSIA
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
*ARCTIC SOVEREIGNTY
*ARCTIC SECURITY
MARITIME CLAIMS
NONSTATE ACTORS
EEZ(EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONES)
RESOURCE EXTRACTION
description The sixth annual Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS-2011), on The Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Resources, and Security, was held June 13-15, 2011, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The conference was organized by the Centre for International and Defence Policy, Queen's University; and the Chair of Defence Management Studies, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University; the Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) of the U.S. Army War College; and the Land Force Doctrine and Training System of the Canadian Forces. It was designed to outline strategies for coping with the rapid climatic changes that have taken place in the Arctic in recent years, and to discuss both the challenges and the opportunities that will arise as a result of the opening of this vast region to more intensive research and development. This conference was attended by more than 200 government officials, experts from universities and think tanks, and U.S. and Canadian military personnel; it featured a wide range of presentations that sought to outline the factors that will shape the interaction of key stakeholders in the Arctic in the years to come. The brief is divided into the following sections: Panel I: Conflict and Cooperation: The Geo-Politics of the Arctic; Panel II: Sovereignty: Borders and Security; Panel III: The Rush for Resources: Costs and Benefits; Panel IV: Stepping into the Future; and Conclusions: The Future of Arctic Security. Summary of the Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS-2011) (6th), The Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Resources, and Security, held in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, on June 13-15, 2011.
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title_full Kingston Conference on International Security (KCIS-2011): The Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Resources, and Security
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