Sustaining the Arctic Nation State: The Case of Norway, Iceland, and Canada
The aim of ensuring Arctic sustainability seems universally agreed upon – even if the aim remains both undefined and contested in terms of sustainability of what, where, how, and by whom. The eight Arctic states – the full members of the Arctic Council with territory north of the Arctic Circle – not...
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ftoxfordbrookes:tle:fee778ed-2319-4d87-a49d-2e4bd041bda2:afee126f-04b2-41a9-a6dd-b29b7c6c20ab:1 2023-11-12T04:09:35+01:00 Sustaining the Arctic Nation State: The Case of Norway, Iceland, and Canada Medby, Ingrid 2018 application/pdf https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/items/fee778ed-2319-4d87-a49d-2e4bd041bda2/1/ https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/fee778ed-2319-4d87-a49d-2e4bd041bda2/1/Sustaining the Arctic nation-state - 2018 - Medby.pdf en eng https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/items/fee778ed-2319-4d87-a49d-2e4bd041bda2/1/ https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/file/fee778ed-2319-4d87-a49d-2e4bd041bda2/1/Sustaining the Arctic nation-state - 2018 - Medby.pdf All rights reserved Sustaining the Arctic Nation State: The Case of Norway, Iceland, and Canada book part 2018 ftoxfordbrookes 2023-10-19T22:08:12Z The aim of ensuring Arctic sustainability seems universally agreed upon – even if the aim remains both undefined and contested in terms of sustainability of what, where, how, and by whom. The eight Arctic states – the full members of the Arctic Council with territory north of the Arctic Circle – not only hold particular rights here, but also particular responsibilities; among these is arguably a key role in ensuring Arctic sustainability. The title of ‘Arctic state’ is to be actively performed, and in the process becomes tied to questions of ‘who we are’ as a nation state. This chapter explores how discourses of sustainability become tied to those of national identity in the Arctic states, and in the process, the former comes to reproduce and reify the latter. Focusing on three of the eight Arctic states – Norway, Iceland, and Canada – the chapter draws on interviews with state personnel about their sense of an ‘Arctic identity’. Through their statements of ‘sustainable’ practices demonstrative of an identity – a seemingly inherent characteristic of the national community – they also indirectly ‘sustain’ the image and idea of the nation state itself. Book Part Arctic Arctic Council Arctic Iceland Oxford Brookes University: RADAR (Research Archive) Arctic Canada Norway |
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The aim of ensuring Arctic sustainability seems universally agreed upon – even if the aim remains both undefined and contested in terms of sustainability of what, where, how, and by whom. The eight Arctic states – the full members of the Arctic Council with territory north of the Arctic Circle – not only hold particular rights here, but also particular responsibilities; among these is arguably a key role in ensuring Arctic sustainability. The title of ‘Arctic state’ is to be actively performed, and in the process becomes tied to questions of ‘who we are’ as a nation state. This chapter explores how discourses of sustainability become tied to those of national identity in the Arctic states, and in the process, the former comes to reproduce and reify the latter. Focusing on three of the eight Arctic states – Norway, Iceland, and Canada – the chapter draws on interviews with state personnel about their sense of an ‘Arctic identity’. Through their statements of ‘sustainable’ practices demonstrative of an identity – a seemingly inherent characteristic of the national community – they also indirectly ‘sustain’ the image and idea of the nation state itself. |
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