rom an economic point of view, melting ice is making the Arctic ocean increasingly important for a number of countries – Arctic states as well as non-Arctic states. Also, the EU has clear interests in the area. This chapter provides a brief description of those interests and its implications on the EU's relationship with the Arctic partners. This note takes seven aspects of the EU-relations with the Arctic states into consideration (i.e., the institutional framework, the EU Arctic interests and policies, shipping, fishing, marine mammals, offshore oil and gas operations, and the EU's Arctic partners)
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
The European Union and the Arctic brings together academics from a range of disciplines to discuss t...
rom an economic point of view, melting ice is making the Arctic ocean increasingly important for a n...
International audienceThe European non-Arctic states – the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Ne...
This article analyses the actorness of the European Union (EU) in Arctic governance. As a result of ...
Over the last ten years, the European Union (EU) has felt an Arctic allure, with its various institu...
The European Union is not generally perceived as an Arctic power However, the ever-expanding list of...
This article deals with the Arctic strategy of the European Union. The main task of the author is to...
Since launching its first Arctic communiqué in 2008, the European Union has strived to be accepted a...
The European Union (EU) is willing to participate as much as possible at the negotia tion table to m...
The EU is currently reviewing its interests in the High North and has recently started developing an...
The European Union is inextricably linked to the Arctic region (hereafter referred to as the Arctic)...
Climate change is opening opportunities for further extraction of natural resources and business in ...
In recent years, the Arctic region has gained much attention as an area of new opportunities and cha...
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
The European Union and the Arctic brings together academics from a range of disciplines to discuss t...
rom an economic point of view, melting ice is making the Arctic ocean increasingly important for a n...
International audienceThe European non-Arctic states – the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Ne...
This article analyses the actorness of the European Union (EU) in Arctic governance. As a result of ...
Over the last ten years, the European Union (EU) has felt an Arctic allure, with its various institu...
The European Union is not generally perceived as an Arctic power However, the ever-expanding list of...
This article deals with the Arctic strategy of the European Union. The main task of the author is to...
Since launching its first Arctic communiqué in 2008, the European Union has strived to be accepted a...
The European Union (EU) is willing to participate as much as possible at the negotia tion table to m...
The EU is currently reviewing its interests in the High North and has recently started developing an...
The European Union is inextricably linked to the Arctic region (hereafter referred to as the Arctic)...
Climate change is opening opportunities for further extraction of natural resources and business in ...
In recent years, the Arctic region has gained much attention as an area of new opportunities and cha...
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
The European Union and the Arctic brings together academics from a range of disciplines to discuss t...