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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Main Author: Medby, Ingrid
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2018
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