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This book examines emerging forms of governance in the Arctic
region, exploring how different types of state and non-state actors
promote and support rules and standards. The authors argue that
confining our understandings of Arctic governance to Arctic states
and a focus on the Arctic Council as the primary site of
circumpolar governance provides an incomplete picture. Instead,
they embrace the complexity of governance in the Arctic by
systematically analyzing and comparing the position, interventions,
and influence of different actor groups seeking to shape Arctic
political and economic outcomes in multiple sites of Arctic
politics, both formal and informal. This book assesses the
potential that sub-national governments, corporations, civil
society organizations, Indigenous peoples, and non-Arctic states
possess to develop norms and standards to ensure a stable,
rule-based Arctic region. It will be of interest to all scholars
and students working in the fields of Arctic Sovereignty, Security
Studies, Global Governance, and International Political Economy.
This book examines emerging forms of governance in the Arctic
region, exploring how different types of state and non-state actors
promote and support rules and standards. The authors argue that
confining our understandings of Arctic governance to Arctic states
and a focus on the Arctic Council as the primary site of
circumpolar governance provides an incomplete picture. Instead,
they embrace the complexity of governance in the Arctic by
systematically analyzing and comparing the position, interventions,
and influence of different actor groups seeking to shape Arctic
political and economic outcomes in multiple sites of Arctic
politics, both formal and informal. This book assesses the
potential that sub-national governments, corporations, civil
society organizations, Indigenous peoples, and non-Arctic states
possess to develop norms and standards to ensure a stable,
rule-based Arctic region. It will be of interest to all scholars
and students working in the fields of Arctic Sovereignty, Security
Studies, Global Governance, and International Political Economy.
Although part of a broader circumpolar world, North America's
Arctic and sub-Arctic borders-and the establishment of new
boundaries in the wake of significant, and regionally unique,
change-are increasingly relevant in the broader, global world.
Indeed, the Arctic reality has been dramatically reshaped by new
territorial configurations and comprehensive land claims;
increasing flows of international investment and trade focused upon
resource industries and hydrocarbon extraction; the growing
importance and role of sub-national entities, organizations, and
Indigenous governments; shifting geopolitical interests; and
existential challenges created by climate change and environmental
security. This book demonstrates how North America's Arctic borders
are being reshaped by globalization even as these borders are
adjusting to new internal pressures such as devolution and the rise
of sub-national territorial interests.
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