As accelerated climate change can offer easier access to the Arctic resource riches, many countries, including the non-Arctic states, are now considering the Arctic as a viable future source of enormous energy supplies and valuable minerals. This chapter explores the current conversations on Arctic energy futures through the lens of resource colonialism. Focusing on the intertwined politics and economics of Arctic energy, it shows how ongoing Arctic developments have been shaped by expectations, decisions and events taking place outside the Arctic region. It is argued that a contradictory relationship between energy and environment accompanying the persistent interest in Arctic resource wealth marks a shift in the international political ec...
Andreas Østhagen looks at oil and gas development across the North American Arctic coastal waters. H...
In recent years, there has been considerable interest in the Arctic as a source for resources, as a ...
The Arctic area could represent one of the largest world powers oriented on the export of oil, natur...
As accelerated climate change can offer easier access to the Arctic resource riches, many countries,...
Fossil fuel resources continue to play a significant role in the strategies and policies of Arctic s...
For decades, a post–Cold War narrative heralded a “new Arctic,” with melting ice and snow and access...
The Arctic is often perceived as the new resource frontier in a resource hungry world. Many actors b...
The Arctic has received increased attention in the past decade, not at last due to new estimates abo...
Energy issues have always been on the global economics and geopolitics agenda, even though energy so...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
"This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on renewable economies in the Arctic and how these ...
The Canadian Arctic is facing new international challenges as global warming melts Arctic ice, openi...
This chapter explores how the future of Arctic hydrocarbons was narrated and imagined, and the real ...
Fossil fuel resources continue to play a significant role in the strategies and policies of Arctic s...
Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, ...
Andreas Østhagen looks at oil and gas development across the North American Arctic coastal waters. H...
In recent years, there has been considerable interest in the Arctic as a source for resources, as a ...
The Arctic area could represent one of the largest world powers oriented on the export of oil, natur...
As accelerated climate change can offer easier access to the Arctic resource riches, many countries,...
Fossil fuel resources continue to play a significant role in the strategies and policies of Arctic s...
For decades, a post–Cold War narrative heralded a “new Arctic,” with melting ice and snow and access...
The Arctic is often perceived as the new resource frontier in a resource hungry world. Many actors b...
The Arctic has received increased attention in the past decade, not at last due to new estimates abo...
Energy issues have always been on the global economics and geopolitics agenda, even though energy so...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
"This book offers multidisciplinary perspectives on renewable economies in the Arctic and how these ...
The Canadian Arctic is facing new international challenges as global warming melts Arctic ice, openi...
This chapter explores how the future of Arctic hydrocarbons was narrated and imagined, and the real ...
Fossil fuel resources continue to play a significant role in the strategies and policies of Arctic s...
Over the past thirty years we have witnessed a demand for resources such as minerals, oil, and gas, ...
Andreas Østhagen looks at oil and gas development across the North American Arctic coastal waters. H...
In recent years, there has been considerable interest in the Arctic as a source for resources, as a ...
The Arctic area could represent one of the largest world powers oriented on the export of oil, natur...