The Arctic in world affairs : a North Pacific dialogue on global-Arctic interactions : the Arctic moves from periphery to center : 2019 North Pacific Arctic Conference proceedings

The East-West Center and the Korea Maritime Institute organized the 2019 North Pacific Arctic Conference (NPAC) held at the IMIN Conference Center, East-West Center, from August 14–16, 2019. For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/ A "New Arctic" is emerging...

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Main Authors: Corell, Robert W., Kim, Jong Deog, Kim, Yoon Hyung, Moe, Arild, Morrison, Charles E., VanderZwaag, David L., Young, Oran R., Korea Maritime Institute, East-West Center
Other Authors: North Pacific Arctic Conference (2019 : Honolulu, Hawaii)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Busan, Korea : Korea Maritime Institute 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10125/76246
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Summary:The East-West Center and the Korea Maritime Institute organized the 2019 North Pacific Arctic Conference (NPAC) held at the IMIN Conference Center, East-West Center, from August 14–16, 2019. For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/ A "New Arctic" is emerging that is functionally operating in a dramatically changed—and rapidly changing—world order. This New Arctic is a direct consequence of unprecedented changes in the global climate system and concurrent transformations in the geopolitical world, all of which further drive changes in the Arctic, which in turn have global consequences. The scale of change in this New Arctic presents a new and shifting reality, with global reach. These rapid changes provide new venues and opportunities that affect the interests of Arctic coastal nations and high-north businesses and governance. Finally, a new international multi-decadal-scale agenda is emerging that increasingly focuses on four major changes, with international and domestic consequences: climate change, global and Arctic regional socio-economic change, challenges that affect human and societal well-being, and geopolitical realities. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Overview: global-Arctic interactions--the Arctic moves from periphery to center / Yoon Hung Kim, Oran R. Young, Robert W. Corell, Jong Deog Kim, Arild Moe, Charles E. Morrison, David L. VanderZwaag -- PART I. POLICY DIALOGUE ON GLOBAL-ARCTIC INTERACTIONS. Keynote speech: All eyes on the Arctic / Heung Kyeong Park -- Arctic genesis? / Tony Penikett -- Russia's Arctic policies: historical legacies, current implementation, and international cooperation / Andrey N. Petrov -- A strategic pause in the Arctic / Paul Zukunft -- The Arctic moves from periphery to center: a perspective from Iceland / Bryndis Kjartansdóttir -- A perspective from an early career researcher / Malgorzata (Gosia) Smieszek -- PART II. THE FUTURE OF GREENLAND: POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ARCTIC. Greenland matters: in the crosscurrents of Arctic ...