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Over the last few years the Arctic has become a region of growing
interest to the international community. Major environmental,
economic, social, and security issues are all in evidence within
its borders today. Many feel that there is an urgent need to
establish an effective governance structure for the area. The
Arctic Council has offered a basic forum for circumpolar
consultation and cooperation over the past two decades. However, it
has not been an easy undertaking and the organization has had to
wrestle with a series of internal and external impediments that
have hindered its forward progress. This volume explores the
efforts of Sweden, a recent Chair of the Arctic Council, to build
an enhanced framework for consensus-building and governance within
the circumpolar region. It examines its efforts to provide focused
leadership for the Arctic Council and to advance the environmental
protection and sustainable development missions of the
organization. It considers the various means by which Sweden
utilized its position as chair of the Arctic Council to promote its
program for action in both these areas. It also explores how this
leadership position enabled it to foster necessary organizational
reform within the body. The book gives new insight into how both
the formal and informal 'powers of the chair' can be utilized to
facilitate institutional growth and change. It also provides new
and useful understanding of how a small country like Sweden can
harness key elements of 'soft power' to advance its foreign policy
objectives in the Arctic. The author closely followed the
undertakings of the Swedish Chairmanship team over its two years at
the helm of this emerging Arctic international organization. He
witnessed its several successes and a few of its disappointments.
The volume offers a behind the scene view of the challenges and
opportunities faced by contemporary diplomats as they pursue their
efforts at international organization.
This is the first book to analyze the role of the new circumpolar universities in northern development. Since 1960, over twenty new universities have been built in the northern regions of Canada, Russia, the United States, the Nordic countries and Japan. This book analyzes and compares the reasons for their establishment, the impact they have had in providing greater access to advanced education, and the effect they have had on economic, social, cultural, and political development of these various northern regions.
Over the last few years the Arctic has become a region of growing
interest to the international community. Major environmental,
economic, social, and security issues are all in evidence within
its borders today. Many feel that there is an urgent need to
establish an effective governance structure for the area. The
Arctic Council has offered a basic forum for circumpolar
consultation and cooperation over the past two decades. However, it
has not been an easy undertaking and the organization has had to
wrestle with a series of internal and external impediments that
have hindered its forward progress. This volume explores the
efforts of Sweden, a recent Chair of the Arctic Council, to build
an enhanced framework for consensus-building and governance within
the circumpolar region. It examines its efforts to provide focused
leadership for the Arctic Council and to advance the environmental
protection and sustainable development missions of the
organization. It considers the various means by which Sweden
utilized its position as chair of the Arctic Council to promote its
program for action in both these areas. It also explores how this
leadership position enabled it to foster necessary organizational
reform within the body. The book gives new insight into how both
the formal and informal 'powers of the chair' can be utilized to
facilitate institutional growth and change. It also provides new
and useful understanding of how a small country like Sweden can
harness key elements of 'soft power' to advance its foreign policy
objectives in the Arctic. The author closely followed the
undertakings of the Swedish Chairmanship team over its two years at
the helm of this emerging Arctic international organization. He
witnessed its several successes and a few of its disappointments.
The volume offers a behind the scene view of the challenges and
opportunities faced by contemporary diplomats as they pursue their
efforts at international organization.
This is the first book to analyze the role of the new circumpolar
universities in northern development. Since 1960, over twenty new
universities have been built in the northern regions of Canada,
Russia, the United States, the Nordic countries and Japan. This
book analyzes and compares the reasons for their establishment, the
impact they have had in providing greater access to advanced
education, and the effect they have had on economic, social,
cultural and political development of these various northern
regions.
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