Lessons from the Arctic: The Role of Regional Government in
International Affairs is a collection of articles written by
twenty-six leading and emerging scholars from across the
circumpolar region. Each author assesses and explores the processes
of regional governance in the Arctic from an interdisciplinary
perspective. The topics include Indigenous internationalism,
paradiplomacy, federalism, global institution-building, and more.
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