Building on "Shifting Sands": The Canadian Armed Forces, Sovereignty, and the Arctic, 1968-1972

Climate change is transforming the Arctic. Questions abound about what this will mean for the Canadian Forces, for Canada’s sover­eignty position, for northern peoples, and for stability and security in the circumpolar world. Fortunately, Canadians have encountered and debated similar issues in the...

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Main Authors: Lackenbauer, P. Whitney, Kikkert, Peter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Calgary 2011
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