EMERGING POWER IMBALANCE IN THE ARCTIC
The Arctic region has long been associated with climate change and rising sea levels. However, an area that has only been recently explored is the geo-political implications and power disputes that are occurring and will take place in the future due to the rapid melting of ice. The different nuances...
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ftjierj:oai:ojs2.ierj.in:article/2548 2023-05-15T14:30:53+02:00 EMERGING POWER IMBALANCE IN THE ARCTIC Akshita Poddar 2022-08-15 application/pdf http://ierj.in/journal/index.php/ierj/article/view/2548 eng eng International Education and Research Journal (IERJ) http://ierj.in/journal/index.php/ierj/article/view/2548/2574 http://ierj.in/journal/index.php/ierj/article/view/2548 Copyright (c) 2022 International Education and Research Journal (IERJ) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY International Education and Research Journal (IERJ); Vol. 8 No. 8 (2022): AUGUST ISSUE, INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH JOURNAL 2454-9916 International Relations Arctic Circle power imbalance ecosystem territorial debate resource exploitation Social Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2022 ftjierj 2022-09-03T17:58:33Z The Arctic region has long been associated with climate change and rising sea levels. However, an area that has only been recently explored is the geo-political implications and power disputes that are occurring and will take place in the future due to the rapid melting of ice. The different nuances and areas of power disbalance that are affecting the Arctic and their implications in the international community were researched. This paper will look into the various countries involved, their military actions in the region, the role of resource extractions and lucrative emerging-trading routes along with laying emphasis on international laws and frameworks focused on the Arctic which influence the power struggle. Various sources including international organisations such as the European Union, United Nations Environment Program and the Arctic Council were used along with published reports and papers from professors and universities. The sources considered were unbiased and provided facts and information on the subject. The United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea are the main frameworks and committees that bind action in the Arctic. However, countries such as Canada, USA, and China as well as other countries bordering the Arctic Ocean have overstepped these boundaries and moved beyond these legal borders. Countries are competing for the lucrative resource bay in the region and this has resulted in a power imbalance and struggle to expand control in the region. In the future, this will result in the magnification of the Arctic regions' global worth and further debates about the territory. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Council Arctic Arctic Ocean Climate change Law of the Sea International Education and Research Journal (IERJ) Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada |
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The Arctic region has long been associated with climate change and rising sea levels. However, an area that has only been recently explored is the geo-political implications and power disputes that are occurring and will take place in the future due to the rapid melting of ice. The different nuances and areas of power disbalance that are affecting the Arctic and their implications in the international community were researched. This paper will look into the various countries involved, their military actions in the region, the role of resource extractions and lucrative emerging-trading routes along with laying emphasis on international laws and frameworks focused on the Arctic which influence the power struggle. Various sources including international organisations such as the European Union, United Nations Environment Program and the Arctic Council were used along with published reports and papers from professors and universities. The sources considered were unbiased and provided facts and information on the subject. The United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea are the main frameworks and committees that bind action in the Arctic. However, countries such as Canada, USA, and China as well as other countries bordering the Arctic Ocean have overstepped these boundaries and moved beyond these legal borders. Countries are competing for the lucrative resource bay in the region and this has resulted in a power imbalance and struggle to expand control in the region. In the future, this will result in the magnification of the Arctic regions' global worth and further debates about the territory. |
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EMERGING POWER IMBALANCE IN THE ARCTIC |
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EMERGING POWER IMBALANCE IN THE ARCTIC |
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emerging power imbalance in the arctic |
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