Written by a group of leading experts on Artic affairs, this
book offers a historically informed and comprehensive study of the
geopolitics and security challenges of the Arctic.
The key aim of the work is to identify the conditions for
cooperation, stability and peace in the Arctic and to reach beyond
simple description and expectation in order to explore in depth
some of the main factors that will determine the future of
international relations in the Arctic. Furthermore, it addresses
key topics such as the geopolitical significance of the Arctic, the
importance of oil and gas resources in the Arctic, and it questions
what the main characteristics of governance in the Arctic are, and
how institutions and regimes can promote stability and security in
the region. The volume maintains three layers of focus. The first
relates to Russia, the biggest stakeholder in the Artic. The second
relates to the dynamics within the Arctic and the third layer
relates to developments outside the region, highlighting that we
cannot understand the Arctic in isolation from global developments
such as energy markets, security conflicts and NATO-Russian
antagonism.
This book will be of much interest to students of Arctic
politics, security studies, geopolitics, Russian and Scandinavian
politics, and international relations in general.
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