Exploring a Nexus of National and Human Security: Food and Energy Challenges in the U.S. Arctic

Changes in the U.S. Arctic are challenging both the national and human security dynamics of the region. Historically, the region’s significance had been defined by national security concerns, but the emerging concept of human security has come to provide a useful framework through which to define an...

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Main Authors: Carlson, Cameron David, Bouffard, Troy J, Woodward, Dana
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Published: Librello 2020
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spelling ftlibrello:oai:ojs.www.librelloph.com:article/501 2023-05-15T14:33:23+02:00 Exploring a Nexus of National and Human Security: Food and Energy Challenges in the U.S. Arctic Carlson, Cameron David Bouffard, Troy J Woodward, Dana 2020-02-28 application/pdf text/xml text/html http://www.librelloph.com/journalofhumansecurity/article/view/johs-16.1.30 eng eng Librello http://www.librelloph.com/journalofhumansecurity/article/view/johs-16.1.30/pdf http://www.librelloph.com/journalofhumansecurity/article/view/johs-16.1.30/xml http://www.librelloph.com/journalofhumansecurity/article/view/johs-16.1.30/html http://www.librelloph.com/journalofhumansecurity/article/view/johs-16.1.30 10.12924/johs2020.16010030 Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms: Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access). CC-BY Journal of Human Security; Vol 16, Issue 1 (2020); 30-40 Arctic national security human security food security energy security Arctic security info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2020 ftlibrello 2021-08-03T07:28:55Z Changes in the U.S. Arctic are challenging both the national and human security dynamics of the region. Historically, the region’s significance had been defined by national security concerns, but the emerging concept of human security has come to provide a useful framework through which to define and demonstrate the nexus between the two. This paper provides an overview of the relationship between national and human security and the concerns shared by individuals working in both areas, with a more narrowed focus on the interrelated issues of both food and energy security within the U.S. Arctic. Considering the substantial overlap of aspects of food and energy on both national as well as human security, an analysis of the relationships involving each provides meaningful and extended context of the term “security” for the Arctic region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Librello publishing house (E-Journals) Arctic
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Exploring a Nexus of National and Human Security: Food and Energy Challenges in the U.S. Arctic
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description Changes in the U.S. Arctic are challenging both the national and human security dynamics of the region. Historically, the region’s significance had been defined by national security concerns, but the emerging concept of human security has come to provide a useful framework through which to define and demonstrate the nexus between the two. This paper provides an overview of the relationship between national and human security and the concerns shared by individuals working in both areas, with a more narrowed focus on the interrelated issues of both food and energy security within the U.S. Arctic. Considering the substantial overlap of aspects of food and energy on both national as well as human security, an analysis of the relationships involving each provides meaningful and extended context of the term “security” for the Arctic region.
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