Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North
Knecht S, Keil K. Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North. The Polar Journal . 2013;3(1):178-203. With the Arctic ice barrier melting away due to anthropogenic global warming, Arctic states’ governmental policies will inevitably determine future governance pros...
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description | Knecht S, Keil K. Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North. The Polar Journal . 2013;3(1):178-203. With the Arctic ice barrier melting away due to anthropogenic global warming, Arctic states’ governmental policies will inevitably determine future governance prospects in high northern latitudes. Whether multilateral cooperation will prevail over or at least complement national economic and security ambitions in the vulnerable Arctic ecosystem, is an often spotlighted but principally hypothetical question that lacks empirical depth. To shed light on this issue, we argue that foreign policy strategies on both sides of the Arctic Ocean are underpinned by a distinct “spatial logic” that drives state behaviour in a fuzzy definition of Arctic territory and accounts for recent region-building dynamics. Assessing geopolitical perceptions of the USA, Canada and the Russian Federation unveils the dichotomous nature of Arctic strategies swaying back and forth between “internal” and “common” waters. From this perspective, it is more Canada’s domestically motivated demand for absolute sovereignty that hampers pan-Arctic collaboration rather than Russia’s hegemon-like status as an Arctic actor. |
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spelling | ftubbiepub:oai:pub.uni-bielefeld.de:2934943 2025-01-16T20:01:40+00:00 Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North Knecht, Sebastian Keil, Kathrin 2013 https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2934943 eng eng Taylor & Francis info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1080/2154896X.2013.783276 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/2154-896X https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2934943 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Arctic affairs critical geopolitics foreign policy reasoning United States Canada Russia http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article doc-type:article text 2013 ftubbiepub https://doi.org/10.1080/2154896X.2013.783276 2022-02-08T22:35:38Z Knecht S, Keil K. Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North. The Polar Journal . 2013;3(1):178-203. With the Arctic ice barrier melting away due to anthropogenic global warming, Arctic states’ governmental policies will inevitably determine future governance prospects in high northern latitudes. Whether multilateral cooperation will prevail over or at least complement national economic and security ambitions in the vulnerable Arctic ecosystem, is an often spotlighted but principally hypothetical question that lacks empirical depth. To shed light on this issue, we argue that foreign policy strategies on both sides of the Arctic Ocean are underpinned by a distinct “spatial logic” that drives state behaviour in a fuzzy definition of Arctic territory and accounts for recent region-building dynamics. Assessing geopolitical perceptions of the USA, Canada and the Russian Federation unveils the dichotomous nature of Arctic strategies swaying back and forth between “internal” and “common” waters. From this perspective, it is more Canada’s domestically motivated demand for absolute sovereignty that hampers pan-Arctic collaboration rather than Russia’s hegemon-like status as an Arctic actor. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Global warming PUB - Publications at Bielefeld University Arctic Arctic Ocean Canada The Polar Journal 3 1 178 203 |
spellingShingle | Arctic affairs critical geopolitics foreign policy reasoning United States Canada Russia Knecht, Sebastian Keil, Kathrin Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North |
title | Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North |
title_full | Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North |
title_fullStr | Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North |
title_full_unstemmed | Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North |
title_short | Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North |
title_sort | arctic geopolitics revisited. spatialising governance in the circumpolar north |
topic | Arctic affairs critical geopolitics foreign policy reasoning United States Canada Russia |
topic_facet | Arctic affairs critical geopolitics foreign policy reasoning United States Canada Russia |
url | https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2934943 |