A Governance and Risk Inventory for a Changing Arctic

In chapter two, Elana Wilson Rowe, Ulf Sverdrup, Karsten Friis, Geir Hønneland, and Mike Sfraga caution against viewing trends of conflict and cooperation in the Arctic in binary terms. While the US and Europe are determined to confront malign activity in the region, all sides continue to “demonstra...

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Main Authors: Rowe, Elana Tovah Wilson, Sverdrup, Ulf, Friis, Karsten, Hønneland, Geir Børre, Sfraga, Mike
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling ftnupi:oai:nupi.brage.unit.no:11250/3008571 2023-05-15T14:24:26+02:00 A Governance and Risk Inventory for a Changing Arctic Rowe, Elana Tovah Wilson Sverdrup, Ulf Friis, Karsten Hønneland, Geir Børre Sfraga, Mike 2022-07-26T12:08:23Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3008571 eng eng On Thin Ice: Perspectives on Arctic Security NAADSN Engage Series;5 https://www.naadsn.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Depledge-Lackenbauer-On-Thin-Ice-final-upload.pdf urn:isbn:978-1-989811-13-9 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3008571 cristin:1904080 12-22 Hav Oceans Sikkerhetspolitikk Security policies Diplomati Diplomacy Arktis Arctic VDP::Internasjonal politikk: 243 VDP::International politics: 243 Chapter 2022 ftnupi 2022-10-13T05:49:56Z In chapter two, Elana Wilson Rowe, Ulf Sverdrup, Karsten Friis, Geir Hønneland, and Mike Sfraga caution against viewing trends of conflict and cooperation in the Arctic in binary terms. While the US and Europe are determined to confront malign activity in the region, all sides continue to “demonstrate a commitment to cooperation and joint solutions to common challenges.” After reviewing the key factors and drivers supporting and challenging stability in the Arctic, the authors remind us that “cooperation in conflict” has long been the norm in the region, allowing cooperative governance to progress despite the enduring NATO-Russia military rivalry. Ongoing dialogue in the region –essential for addressing the regional and global implications of climate change –is poorly served by focusing on “narratives or practices of strategic competition alone.” To avoid “political tipping points” beyond which cooperation will become too difficult, the authors call on policymakers to be more proactive in how they address emerging governance challenges related to security and economic development. publishedVersion Book Part Arctic Arctic Arktis Arktis* Climate change Norwegian Institute of international affairs: NUPI Research Online (Brage) Arctic Rowe ENVELOPE(-60.904,-60.904,-62.592,-62.592)
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VDP::International politics: 243
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Sverdrup, Ulf
Friis, Karsten
Hønneland, Geir Børre
Sfraga, Mike
A Governance and Risk Inventory for a Changing Arctic
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Diplomacy
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VDP::Internasjonal politikk: 243
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