Energy development in the Arctic : resource colonialism revisited
As accelerated climate change can offer easier access to the Arctic resource riches, many countries, including the non-Arctic states, are now considering the Arctic as a viable future source of enormous energy supplies and valuable minerals. This chapter explores the current conversations on Arctic...
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ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/310394 2024-01-07T09:40:43+01:00 Energy development in the Arctic : resource colonialism revisited Gritsenko, Daria Goldthau, Andreas Keating, Michael Kuzemko, Caroline Russian and Eurasian Studies (Aleksanteri Institute) Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS) Aleksanteri Institute - Finnish Centre for Russian and East European Studies 2020-01-27T09:50:01Z 13 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/310394 eng eng 10.4337/9781783475636.00020 Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy and Natural Resources Handbooks of Research on International Political Economy series 978-1-78347-562-9 978-1-78347-563-6 Gritsenko , D 2018 , Energy development in the Arctic : resource colonialism revisited . in A Goldthau , M Keating & C Kuzemko (eds) , Handbook of the International Political Economy of Energy and Natural Resources . Handbooks of Research on International Political Economy series , Edward Elgar , pp. 172-184 . https://doi.org/10.4337/9781783475636.00020 ORCID: /0000-0003-3577-0470/work/47429852 7a8f4ff7-7cab-4ad5-a9ad-2e2b42779993 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/310394 000449923800012 unspecified openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 517 Political science Chapter acceptedVersion 2020 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-12-14T00:05:32Z As accelerated climate change can offer easier access to the Arctic resource riches, many countries, including the non-Arctic states, are now considering the Arctic as a viable future source of enormous energy supplies and valuable minerals. This chapter explores the current conversations on Arctic energy futures through the lens of resource colonialism. Focusing on the intertwined politics and economics of Arctic energy, it shows how ongoing Arctic developments have been shaped by expectations, decisions and events taking place outside the Arctic region. It is argued that a contradictory relationship between energy and environment accompanying the persistent interest in Arctic resource wealth marks a shift in the international political economy of energy from ‘old’ to ‘new’ carbon governance. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Arctic 172 184 |
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As accelerated climate change can offer easier access to the Arctic resource riches, many countries, including the non-Arctic states, are now considering the Arctic as a viable future source of enormous energy supplies and valuable minerals. This chapter explores the current conversations on Arctic energy futures through the lens of resource colonialism. Focusing on the intertwined politics and economics of Arctic energy, it shows how ongoing Arctic developments have been shaped by expectations, decisions and events taking place outside the Arctic region. It is argued that a contradictory relationship between energy and environment accompanying the persistent interest in Arctic resource wealth marks a shift in the international political economy of energy from ‘old’ to ‘new’ carbon governance. Peer reviewed |
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