Arctic governance

This book seeks to pose and explore a question that sheds light on the contested but largely cooperative nature of Arctic governance in the post-Cold War period: how does power matter – and how has it mattered – in shaping cross-border cooperation and diplomacy in the Arctic? Each chapter functions...

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Main Author: Wilson Rowe, Elana
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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