The Next Geographical Pivot

In the summer of 2007, when the Russian fl ag was placed on the ocean fl oor at the North Pole and the Arctic ice cover receded to the lowest extent ever recorded, the media sought story lines that would grab the public’s attention. Titles and headlines such as “Arctic Meltdown,” “A New Cold War,” a...

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Main Author: Antrim, Caitlyn L
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Published: U.S. Naval War College Digital Commons 2018
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