The advantages that some military establishments have enjoyed in the remote Arctic region are diminishing. The military secrets of the Arctic Ocean are being progressively uncloaked, as civilian polar research expands into areas previously known only to a few. This study examines the security ramifications of broadened international research into what has been the most inhospitable and exclusive operational area on Earth. Firstly, the study argues that successful military operations in the Arctic depend on extended knowledge about area-specific issues related to e.g. the upper atmosphere and magnetosphere, weather, sea ice, ocean structure and dynamics, seafloor bathymetry and sediments, as well as reliable target detection systems. Secondl...
With the changing natural and political climate of the Arctic, conflicts over resource extraction an...
The authors analyze the Arctic region innovative possibilities from the perspective of political ide...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
The advantages that some military establishments have enjoyed in the remote Arctic region are dimini...
For a long time, the Arctic has been regarded as a stable region with low tension. However, even tho...
This book presents the most current research results and knowledge from five multidisciplinary theme...
Global warming has increased the Arctic's geopolitical significance, especially for Russia, which ha...
Space science and technology (S & T) holds great potential for international scientific cooperation ...
The security dynamics in the Arctic since the Cold War has transitioned from militarization, to de-m...
With receding sea ice, a new reality is taking hold in the Arctic. The purpose of this article is to...
As the melting of Arctic Sea ice because of global warming creates new shipping routes and energy re...
Of all world regions, the Arctic is the most sensitive to climate change and drives feedbacks that a...
The Arctic is except being one of the Worlds’ most remote regions also experiencing the heavy impact...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...
After the demise of the Cold War the Arctic has been emerging as a scene for increasing scientific, ...
With the changing natural and political climate of the Arctic, conflicts over resource extraction an...
The authors analyze the Arctic region innovative possibilities from the perspective of political ide...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
The advantages that some military establishments have enjoyed in the remote Arctic region are dimini...
For a long time, the Arctic has been regarded as a stable region with low tension. However, even tho...
This book presents the most current research results and knowledge from five multidisciplinary theme...
Global warming has increased the Arctic's geopolitical significance, especially for Russia, which ha...
Space science and technology (S & T) holds great potential for international scientific cooperation ...
The security dynamics in the Arctic since the Cold War has transitioned from militarization, to de-m...
With receding sea ice, a new reality is taking hold in the Arctic. The purpose of this article is to...
As the melting of Arctic Sea ice because of global warming creates new shipping routes and energy re...
Of all world regions, the Arctic is the most sensitive to climate change and drives feedbacks that a...
The Arctic is except being one of the Worlds’ most remote regions also experiencing the heavy impact...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...
After the demise of the Cold War the Arctic has been emerging as a scene for increasing scientific, ...
With the changing natural and political climate of the Arctic, conflicts over resource extraction an...
The authors analyze the Arctic region innovative possibilities from the perspective of political ide...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of The ...