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The Routledge Handbook of Arctic Security offers a comprehensive
examination of security in the region, encompassing both
state-based and militarized notions of security, as well as broader
security perspectives reflecting debates about changes in climate,
environment, economies, and societies. Since the turn of the
century, the Arctic has increasingly been in the global spotlight,
resulting in the often invoked idea of "Arctic exceptionalism"
being questioned. At the same time, the unconventional political
power which the Arctic's Indigenous peoples hold calls into
question conventional ideas about geopolitics and security. This
handbook examines security in this region, revealing contestations
and complementarities between narrower, state-based and/or
militarized notions of security and broader security perspectives
reflecting concerns and debates about changes in climate,
environment, economies, and societies. The volume is split into
five thematic parts: * Theorizing Arctic Security * The Arctic
Powers * Security in the Arctic through Governance * Non-Arctic
States, Regional and International Organizations * People, States,
and Security. This book will be of great interest to students of
Arctic politics, global governance, geography, security studies,
and International Relations.
The Routledge Handbook of Arctic Security offers a comprehensive
examination of security in the region, encompassing both
state-based and militarized notions of security, as well as broader
security perspectives reflecting debates about changes in climate,
environment, economies, and societies. Since the turn of the
century, the Arctic has increasingly been in the global spotlight,
resulting in the often invoked idea of "Arctic exceptionalism"
being questioned. At the same time, the unconventional political
power which the Arctic's Indigenous peoples hold calls into
question conventional ideas about geopolitics and security. This
handbook examines security in this region, revealing contestations
and complementarities between narrower, state-based and/or
militarized notions of security and broader security perspectives
reflecting concerns and debates about changes in climate,
environment, economies, and societies. The volume is split into
five thematic parts: * Theorizing Arctic Security * The Arctic
Powers * Security in the Arctic through Governance * Non-Arctic
States, Regional and International Organizations * People, States,
and Security. This book will be of great interest to students of
Arctic politics, global governance, geography, security studies,
and International Relations.
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