The volume explores a question that sheds light on the contested,
but largely cooperative, nature of Arctic governance in the
post-Cold War period: How does power matter -and how has it
mattered - in shaping cross-border cooperation and diplomacy in the
Arctic? The role of power in global governance cooperation has been
explored in international relations and political geography
literature, yet largely overlooked in an Arctic context. Through
carefully selected case studies - from Russia's role in the Arctic
Council to the diplomacy of indigenous peoples' organizations -
this book seeks to shed light on how power performances are enacted
to constantly shore up Arctic cooperation in key ways. The
conceptually-driven nature of the inquiry makes the book
appropriate reading for courses in international relations and
political geography, while the carefully selected case studies lend
themselves to courses on Arctic politics. -- .
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