This border brief, authored by two Arctic scholars, takes a special look at how borders are changing in the Arctic. The fast-changing Arctic is increasingly defined by boundaries drawn at a regional scale, rather than traditional borders that are based on national lines. This has major implications for the national and foreign policies of both Arctic and non-Arctic actors. The Pacific Northwest, which has an Arctic foothold through the northern subnational units of Alaska, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories (NWT), has been playing an active role in this regionalization process for several years, and seeks to expand its presence, as Alaska in particular takes greater initiative in positioning itself as an Arctic actor separate from Wash...
International audienceIn North America, border studies generally focus on two land boundaries, the C...
The article deals with the boundary delimitation of the Arctic and the territories belonging to it. ...
Increasing temperatures in the Arctic have altered the ecological, sociocultural, economic, and geop...
Abstract This paper focuses on the particularities of a regionalization process by investigating ho...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The Arctic in World Affairs: ...
A lot of attention has been paid to Arctic affairs lately, due to the opportunities and challenges w...
The Importance of Arctic Region in the Policy of North American Countries: Political Positions of th...
This research explores the temporal, spatial and political scapes of the Northern Indigenous Nations...
Like all spatially delimited regions in international society, the Arctic is socially constructed. P...
Although the United States is an Arctic nation, the Arctic has seldom figured prominently in US poli...
Knecht S, Keil K. Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North. Th...
Trans-boundary cooperation by states, indigenous peoples and sub-national governments as well as reg...
At the early-2010s there are two main discourses on a state and geopolitical situation of the Arctic...
A U.S.-Canada Arctic Policy Forum, funded by the William H. Donner Foundation, Inc., New York, met t...
Knecht S. Arctic Regionalism in Theory and Practice: From Cooperation to Integration? Arctic Yearboo...
International audienceIn North America, border studies generally focus on two land boundaries, the C...
The article deals with the boundary delimitation of the Arctic and the territories belonging to it. ...
Increasing temperatures in the Arctic have altered the ecological, sociocultural, economic, and geop...
Abstract This paper focuses on the particularities of a regionalization process by investigating ho...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/The Arctic in World Affairs: ...
A lot of attention has been paid to Arctic affairs lately, due to the opportunities and challenges w...
The Importance of Arctic Region in the Policy of North American Countries: Political Positions of th...
This research explores the temporal, spatial and political scapes of the Northern Indigenous Nations...
Like all spatially delimited regions in international society, the Arctic is socially constructed. P...
Although the United States is an Arctic nation, the Arctic has seldom figured prominently in US poli...
Knecht S, Keil K. Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North. Th...
Trans-boundary cooperation by states, indigenous peoples and sub-national governments as well as reg...
At the early-2010s there are two main discourses on a state and geopolitical situation of the Arctic...
A U.S.-Canada Arctic Policy Forum, funded by the William H. Donner Foundation, Inc., New York, met t...
Knecht S. Arctic Regionalism in Theory and Practice: From Cooperation to Integration? Arctic Yearboo...
International audienceIn North America, border studies generally focus on two land boundaries, the C...
The article deals with the boundary delimitation of the Arctic and the territories belonging to it. ...
Increasing temperatures in the Arctic have altered the ecological, sociocultural, economic, and geop...