The purpose of this project was to show how climate change is transforming geopolitics in the Arctic by creating new economic opportunities leading to the increased militarization of Arctic nations. This thesis triangulates the current Arctic policy of member nations, economic resources and opportunities in the region, and the increased military presence in the region to demonstrate how a potential conflict may occur in the region if the current trend continues. This thesis aims to show how resource greed over non-contiguous territory and an increased military presence escalated tensions in the Arctic
Climate change is causing Arctic ice to melt at an alarming rate. But rapid changes in the Arctic ar...
The Arctic is directly affected by the interaction of two ongoing global crises: climate change and ...
The Arctic region has been an area of low tension since the end of the Cold War. This observation is...
The purpose of this project was to show how climate change is transforming geopolitics in the Arctic...
The Arctic region is widely considered to be one of the planet’s last frontiers. As the world’s coun...
This paper is an attempt to answer the question “could there be conflict – in particular, armed conf...
The IPCC report from 2013 predicts radical temperature changes in the world the coming years, with a...
Faculty: Master’s Degree Program in Russian Studies (MARS) Carter Boone, MA Student Master’s The...
Traditionally the Arctic has been on the margins of international political interest, either geopoli...
The United States, Canada, Russia, and Norway are all Arctic states; however, they prioritize the re...
Global climate change is one of the most pressing environmental issues in the history of mankind and...
The Arctic Council has a robust history of fostering cooperation among its members on a host of envi...
In this paper, I will examine the factors and mechanisms that are leading to Russia’s remarkably co...
The Arctic Circle is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world and with the shrinking polar cap...
Examines how the trend toward seasonally open Arctic waters as a result of global climate change aff...
Climate change is causing Arctic ice to melt at an alarming rate. But rapid changes in the Arctic ar...
The Arctic is directly affected by the interaction of two ongoing global crises: climate change and ...
The Arctic region has been an area of low tension since the end of the Cold War. This observation is...
The purpose of this project was to show how climate change is transforming geopolitics in the Arctic...
The Arctic region is widely considered to be one of the planet’s last frontiers. As the world’s coun...
This paper is an attempt to answer the question “could there be conflict – in particular, armed conf...
The IPCC report from 2013 predicts radical temperature changes in the world the coming years, with a...
Faculty: Master’s Degree Program in Russian Studies (MARS) Carter Boone, MA Student Master’s The...
Traditionally the Arctic has been on the margins of international political interest, either geopoli...
The United States, Canada, Russia, and Norway are all Arctic states; however, they prioritize the re...
Global climate change is one of the most pressing environmental issues in the history of mankind and...
The Arctic Council has a robust history of fostering cooperation among its members on a host of envi...
In this paper, I will examine the factors and mechanisms that are leading to Russia’s remarkably co...
The Arctic Circle is warming twice as fast as the rest of the world and with the shrinking polar cap...
Examines how the trend toward seasonally open Arctic waters as a result of global climate change aff...
Climate change is causing Arctic ice to melt at an alarming rate. But rapid changes in the Arctic ar...
The Arctic is directly affected by the interaction of two ongoing global crises: climate change and ...
The Arctic region has been an area of low tension since the end of the Cold War. This observation is...