Arctic Policy: Learning from Current Arctic Strategies
An Energy Academic Group (EAG) Intern Report. Updated June 2021 This report analyzes the similarities and differences of the military-oriented Arctic strategies for four Arctic states in order to understand common priorities and strengthen future US agencies' documents related to the region. Du...
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ftnavalpschool:oai:calhoun.nps.edu:10945/68620 2024-06-09T07:42:50+00:00 Arctic Policy: Learning from Current Arctic Strategies DeCocco, Philip Energy Academic Group (EAG) NPS Energy Academic Group 2020-08 11 p. application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10945/68620 en_US eng NPS Climate and Security Network https://hdl.handle.net/10945/68620 Copyright is reserved by the copyright owner Report 2020 ftnavalpschool 2024-05-15T00:59:18Z An Energy Academic Group (EAG) Intern Report. Updated June 2021 This report analyzes the similarities and differences of the military-oriented Arctic strategies for four Arctic states in order to understand common priorities and strengthen future US agencies' documents related to the region. During the research, we have identified overlapping goals and challenges for Arctic operations including the utilization of partnerships, closing communications gaps, closing operational gaps such as environmental forecasting and modeling and troop readiness, exercising the right of sovereignty, and investment in and maintenance of infrastructure. Report Arctic Naval Postgraduate School: Calhoun Arctic |
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An Energy Academic Group (EAG) Intern Report. Updated June 2021 This report analyzes the similarities and differences of the military-oriented Arctic strategies for four Arctic states in order to understand common priorities and strengthen future US agencies' documents related to the region. During the research, we have identified overlapping goals and challenges for Arctic operations including the utilization of partnerships, closing communications gaps, closing operational gaps such as environmental forecasting and modeling and troop readiness, exercising the right of sovereignty, and investment in and maintenance of infrastructure. |
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