The steadily shrinking Arctic ice cap has triggered a feverish interest among the five nations whose coastlines border the region concerning their respective rights to the ocean and the seabed below. The possibility of huge reserves of natural gas and oil, and the potential for newly navigable channels have led to competing claims by the United States, Canada, Russia, Denmark, and Norway over large sections of the Arctic. The United States, however, is in danger of losing out due to the obstructionist efforts of a handful of isolationist Senators who consigned a crucial treaty providing a mechanism to negotiate these claims to the deep freeze of the United States Senate for nearly twelve years. While the other Arctic nations have long since...
Although the United States is an Arctic nation, the Arctic has seldom figured prominently in US poli...
CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) Thesis documentThis article discusses the potential legal and environ...
In recent years several factors changed the importance of the Arctic in international relations. Fir...
The steadily shrinking Arctic ice cap has triggered a feverish interest among the five nations whose...
The melting of the polar ice caps in the Arctic region has resulted in an international battle over ...
As Arctic ice coverage recedes in the face of rising global temperatures, the Arctic Ocean is rapidl...
Climate change is causing Arctic ice to melt at an alarming rate. But rapid changes in the Arctic ar...
The legal status of a large area of the Arctic seafloor is currently being redefined as the rapid me...
As a result of climate change, the Arctic region is undergoing dramatic transformation due to meltin...
Article is a brief presentation of highlights drawn from impacts of a warming Arctic, its influence ...
The Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing and fiercely debated regions in the era of climate ch...
The United States’ sustained economic and geopolitical interest in the Arctic is dependent on Congre...
With the changing natural and political climate of the Arctic, conflicts over resource extraction an...
Vessels navigate freely in the port of Helsinki, Finland this winter as the usually busy icebreakers...
The paper begins by briefly surveying the extent to which the convention’s provisions intersect with...
Although the United States is an Arctic nation, the Arctic has seldom figured prominently in US poli...
CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) Thesis documentThis article discusses the potential legal and environ...
In recent years several factors changed the importance of the Arctic in international relations. Fir...
The steadily shrinking Arctic ice cap has triggered a feverish interest among the five nations whose...
The melting of the polar ice caps in the Arctic region has resulted in an international battle over ...
As Arctic ice coverage recedes in the face of rising global temperatures, the Arctic Ocean is rapidl...
Climate change is causing Arctic ice to melt at an alarming rate. But rapid changes in the Arctic ar...
The legal status of a large area of the Arctic seafloor is currently being redefined as the rapid me...
As a result of climate change, the Arctic region is undergoing dramatic transformation due to meltin...
Article is a brief presentation of highlights drawn from impacts of a warming Arctic, its influence ...
The Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing and fiercely debated regions in the era of climate ch...
The United States’ sustained economic and geopolitical interest in the Arctic is dependent on Congre...
With the changing natural and political climate of the Arctic, conflicts over resource extraction an...
Vessels navigate freely in the port of Helsinki, Finland this winter as the usually busy icebreakers...
The paper begins by briefly surveying the extent to which the convention’s provisions intersect with...
Although the United States is an Arctic nation, the Arctic has seldom figured prominently in US poli...
CIVINS (Civilian Institutions) Thesis documentThis article discusses the potential legal and environ...
In recent years several factors changed the importance of the Arctic in international relations. Fir...