The Arctic is opening. Global warming is leading to seasonal sea-ice retreat, which in turn opens hitherto impassable shipping routes and new areas for resource exploitation. Such changes are elevating the Arctic‘s geostrategic value and stoking inter-state competition. The admission of five Asian states as Arctic Council observers in 2013 underlines the increased importance of the High North in global politics. And as the sea ice retreats, so military forces are redeployed northwards, raising the prospect of conflict. Christian Le Mi and Jeffrey Mazo bring much-needed sobriety to the discussion of change in the Arctic, outlining the possibilities of and limits to economic opportunities in the High North while providing a detailed examination of the political and military changes this might bring. Their analysis provides an invaluable guide as the region transforms from a parochial concern to a global interest. .
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A clear-sighted and objective analysis of the geopolitical and geo-economic changes affecting the Arctic as a result of climate change.
List of figures Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Defining maritime diplomacy Chapter 2. Paragunboat diplomacy Chapter 3. Categories and properties of maritime diplomacy Chapter 4. The utility of maritime diplomacy Chapter 5. Contemporary drivers of maritime diplomacy Chapter 6. Maritime diplomacy and game theoryConclusion
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"Christian Le Miere and Jeffrey Mazo have created a wonderful account on the unsteadiness of Arctic change and its implications for Arctice governance". - Nikolas Selheim, University of Lapland, Finland
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ISBN
9781138466609
Publisert
2017-09-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
453 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
180