Chapter 1 Introduction

The Arctic region contains large amounts of natural resources considered necessary to sustain global economic growth, so it is unsurprising that it is increasingly susceptible to political, economic, environmental, and even military conflicts. This book looks in detail at the preconditions and outlo...

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Main Authors: Bourmistrov, Anatoli, Mellemvik, Frode
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