The aim of research in this study is to explain why the Arctic region is in the beginning of the 21st century under politicization, and how the five Arctic Ocean states participate in it by actively legitimating their new leading role in the governance of the Arctic of melting ice and new opportunities. The previous politicization that the region underwent after the Cold War and the changed geopolitical framework for the new one are first written open in order to set the scene for analysis, which is done according to relational constructivist analysis. The historical account of the previous politicization of the region legitimates the claim of a new one and connects the study to other research done of the Arctic. It also helps to deepen ...
With the changing natural and political climate of the Arctic, conflicts over resource extraction an...
In the late 2000s, the renewed interest of the Arctic States over the Arctic has been seen with inte...
Knecht S, Keil K. Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North. Th...
This thesis discusses the political geographies of the ‘changing’ Arctic from the perspective of reg...
The Arctic has been the object of heated political discussion in recent years as the region has evol...
The chapter draws a comprehensive picture of a globalized Arctic region in the 2010s by concentratin...
In the context of global climate change and setback of Russia relations with Western countries after...
Like all spatially delimited regions in international society, the Arctic is socially constructed. P...
This thesis explores the intricate and evolving landscape of Arctic security dynamics, offering a co...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the role of research in the policies of the sta...
Published online: 17 Jun 2015With the advancement of global climate change, a special “New North” na...
This book offers a wide-ranging account of the emerging issues of international politics in the Arti...
Despite different perceptions, discourses and approaches, the post-Cold War Arctic is with a high ge...
Trans-boundary cooperation by states, indigenous peoples and sub-national governments as well as reg...
Despite different perceptions, discourses and approaches, the post-Cold WarArctic is with a high geo...
With the changing natural and political climate of the Arctic, conflicts over resource extraction an...
In the late 2000s, the renewed interest of the Arctic States over the Arctic has been seen with inte...
Knecht S, Keil K. Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North. Th...
This thesis discusses the political geographies of the ‘changing’ Arctic from the perspective of reg...
The Arctic has been the object of heated political discussion in recent years as the region has evol...
The chapter draws a comprehensive picture of a globalized Arctic region in the 2010s by concentratin...
In the context of global climate change and setback of Russia relations with Western countries after...
Like all spatially delimited regions in international society, the Arctic is socially constructed. P...
This thesis explores the intricate and evolving landscape of Arctic security dynamics, offering a co...
The article contributes to a better understanding of the role of research in the policies of the sta...
Published online: 17 Jun 2015With the advancement of global climate change, a special “New North” na...
This book offers a wide-ranging account of the emerging issues of international politics in the Arti...
Despite different perceptions, discourses and approaches, the post-Cold War Arctic is with a high ge...
Trans-boundary cooperation by states, indigenous peoples and sub-national governments as well as reg...
Despite different perceptions, discourses and approaches, the post-Cold WarArctic is with a high geo...
With the changing natural and political climate of the Arctic, conflicts over resource extraction an...
In the late 2000s, the renewed interest of the Arctic States over the Arctic has been seen with inte...
Knecht S, Keil K. Arctic Geopolitics Revisited. Spatialising Governance in the circumpolar North. Th...