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Arctic 8 Policy

- Reassessing International Relations

About Arctic 8 Policy

The Arctic is a harsh geography that has historically been misconceived as a large ice mass, ignoring the complex strategic salience of the region. Its cold waters and frozen lands have attracted the attention of people for many years and have been the centre of discoveries and adventures. Today, however, the strategic importance of the Arctic has gone beyond discoveries and adventures. Factors, such as environmental erosion, climate change, and national or regional security complicate geopolitical dynamics in the region. This book begins by delving into the issues that have led Arctic countries to reorient their foreign policies. The geopolitical structure of the Arctic, the expansion of NATO, the emergence of new energy reserves, and the impact of climate change on the Arctic are some of the factors directly affecting the region. Then, within the framework of these influences, the policies of the eight Arctic countries are re-assessed from the perspective of international relations. This volume not only emphasises the geopolitical and strategic importance of the Arctic region, but also discusses conflicts of interest, international cooperation efforts, and possible future scenarios. The Arctic is not just a geography, but also an important part of global politics and security. This book is a guide to understanding the complex and dynamic nature of the Arctic region. CONTENTS PREFACESECTION I: IDENTIFYING SIGNIFICANT RISKS IN THE ARCTIC CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO ARCTIC GEOPOLITICS. - Ferdi GüçyetmezCHAPTER 2. WHAT THE ARCTIC MEANS TO NATO.. - Alina BykovaCHAPTER 3. ENERGY IN THE ARCTIC: COMPLEXITY AND THINKING IN A SOCIAL DYNAMICAL SYSTEM... - Anna SoerCHAPTER 4. IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE ARCTIC.. - Rabia KalfaoğluSECTION II: COUNTRY-LEVEL ANALYSES CHAPTER 1. UNITED STATES ARCTIC POLICY FROM WHITE HILLS TO BLUE WATERS. - Aslıhan GençCHAPTER 2. THE CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INSIDE THE CIRCUMPOLAR NORTH.. - Jackson WallingCHAPTER 3. THE POLICIES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TOWARDS THE ARCTIC REGION - Ebru CaymazCHAPTER 4. POLICIES OF FINLAND TOWARDS THE ARCTIC REGION.. - Yeliz AlbayrakCHAPTER 5. THINKING THE ARCTIC IN SWEDISH GEOPOLITICS: POLICIES AND PRACTICES - Emre SipahioğluCHAPTER 6. NORWAY'S ARCTIC POLICIES. - Allison G. KondratCHAPTER 7. ICELAND'S ARCTIC POLICIES. - Jared R. Dmello and Bianca AcostaCHAPTER 8. POLICIES OF DENMARK TOWARDS THE ARCTIC REGION.. - Veysel Babahanoğlu and Elif Miray YazıcıCONCLUSION

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781801352710
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • March 10, 2024
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x229x16 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 404 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: December 11, 2024

Description of Arctic 8 Policy

The Arctic is a harsh geography that has historically been misconceived as a large ice mass, ignoring the complex strategic salience of the region. Its cold waters and frozen lands have attracted the attention of people for many years and have been the centre of discoveries and adventures. Today, however, the strategic importance of the Arctic has gone beyond discoveries and adventures. Factors, such as environmental erosion, climate change, and national or regional security complicate geopolitical dynamics in the region.
This book begins by delving into the issues that have led Arctic countries to reorient their foreign policies. The geopolitical structure of the Arctic, the expansion of NATO, the emergence of new energy reserves, and the impact of climate change on the Arctic are some of the factors directly affecting the region. Then, within the framework of these influences, the policies of the eight Arctic countries are re-assessed from the perspective of international relations.
This volume not only emphasises the geopolitical and strategic importance of the Arctic region, but also discusses conflicts of interest, international cooperation efforts, and possible future scenarios. The Arctic is not just a geography, but also an important part of global politics and security. This book is a guide to understanding the complex and dynamic nature of the Arctic region.
CONTENTS
PREFACESECTION I: IDENTIFYING SIGNIFICANT RISKS IN THE ARCTIC
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO ARCTIC GEOPOLITICS. - Ferdi GüçyetmezCHAPTER 2. WHAT THE ARCTIC MEANS TO NATO.. - Alina BykovaCHAPTER 3. ENERGY IN THE ARCTIC: COMPLEXITY AND THINKING IN A SOCIAL DYNAMICAL SYSTEM... - Anna SoerCHAPTER 4. IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE ARCTIC.. - Rabia KalfaoğluSECTION II: COUNTRY-LEVEL ANALYSES
CHAPTER 1. UNITED STATES ARCTIC POLICY FROM WHITE HILLS TO BLUE WATERS. - Aslıhan GençCHAPTER 2. THE CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INSIDE THE CIRCUMPOLAR NORTH.. - Jackson WallingCHAPTER 3. THE POLICIES OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION TOWARDS THE ARCTIC REGION - Ebru CaymazCHAPTER 4. POLICIES OF FINLAND TOWARDS THE ARCTIC REGION.. - Yeliz AlbayrakCHAPTER 5. THINKING THE ARCTIC IN SWEDISH GEOPOLITICS: POLICIES AND PRACTICES - Emre SipahioğluCHAPTER 6. NORWAY'S ARCTIC POLICIES. - Allison G. KondratCHAPTER 7. ICELAND'S ARCTIC POLICIES. - Jared R. Dmello and Bianca AcostaCHAPTER 8. POLICIES OF DENMARK TOWARDS THE ARCTIC REGION.. - Veysel Babahanoğlu and Elif Miray YazıcıCONCLUSION

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