The UK and the Arctic: Forward defence

The United Kingdom (UK) is not an Arctic state, but over the past decade its policies towards the region have developed in significant ways. Since 2013 the British Government has published two Arctic Policy Frameworks, setting out commitments to working cooperatively with the Arctic states and other...

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Main Authors: Duncan Depledge, Caroline Kennedy-Pipe, James Rogers
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Published: 2019
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spelling ftloughboroughun:oai:figshare.com:article/10310717 2023-05-15T14:31:52+02:00 The UK and the Arctic: Forward defence Duncan Depledge Caroline Kennedy-Pipe James Rogers 2019-11-12T00:00:00Z https://figshare.com/articles/chapter/The_UK_and_the_Arctic_Forward_defence/10310717 unknown 2134/10310717.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/chapter/The_UK_and_the_Arctic_Forward_defence/10310717 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND Uncategorized Arctic Text Chapter 2019 ftloughboroughun 2022-01-01T19:26:05Z The United Kingdom (UK) is not an Arctic state, but over the past decade its policies towards the region have developed in significant ways. Since 2013 the British Government has published two Arctic Policy Frameworks, setting out commitments to working cooperatively with the Arctic states and other stakeholders to ensure that as climate change occurs the region remains peaceful. In 2019, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) committed to publishing an Arctic Defence Strategy, that would “put the Arctic and the High North central to the security of the United Kingdom”. This article examines the evolution of UK defence interests in the Arctic, whilst also highlighting the emergence of a significant Scottish dimension in UK Arctic affairs. Book Part Arctic Climate change Loughborough University: Figshare Arctic
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description The United Kingdom (UK) is not an Arctic state, but over the past decade its policies towards the region have developed in significant ways. Since 2013 the British Government has published two Arctic Policy Frameworks, setting out commitments to working cooperatively with the Arctic states and other stakeholders to ensure that as climate change occurs the region remains peaceful. In 2019, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) committed to publishing an Arctic Defence Strategy, that would “put the Arctic and the High North central to the security of the United Kingdom”. This article examines the evolution of UK defence interests in the Arctic, whilst also highlighting the emergence of a significant Scottish dimension in UK Arctic affairs.
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