The United States, as one of the five Arctic states, plays what seems at first glance a typical role in the Arctic through their regional policy that uses standard tactical maneuvers, which have proven themselves worthy in other areas of the globe. However, this role is played with unusual passiveness that can be attributed primarily to a lack of an Arctic identity. This is most evident upon comparison with other states of the Arctic "five", which are completely different from each other, and nevertheless are bound by a sense of belonging to the North. The Unites States is the only Arctic state that has not signed the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, that has taken a firm stance on the sovereignty of the Northwest Passage, t...
In recent years several factors changed the importance of the Arctic in international relations. Fir...
In recent years several factors changed the importance of the Arctic in international relations. Fir...
The United States became an Arctic country by virtue of purchasing Alaska from Russia in 1867. For a...
The United States, as one of the five Arctic states, plays what seems at first glance a typical role...
Although the United States is an Arctic nation, the Arctic has seldom figured prominently in US poli...
Verkefnið er lokað til 01.04.2050.After Cold War, the Arctic progressively scale down in terms of ge...
The eight Arctic states (Canada, Denmark/Greenland, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, the Russian Fe...
The Arctic is a historically cooperative region that is undergoing a geopolitical shift, due largely...
The Arctic region has been attracting increasing attention of world political and academic community...
The article examines the development of the US Arctic policy which is reflected in the US strategic ...
U.S.-Canadian cooperation in the Arctic and some of the barriers thereto. The U.S. co-chair assessed...
At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, the Arctic Ocean experienced a short reduction in both t...
The chapter draws a comprehensive picture of a globalized Arctic region in the 2010s by concentratin...
Russia and the United States have a history of conflict, a history that may repeat itself with the c...
The Importance of Arctic Region in the Policy of North American Countries: Political Positions of th...
In recent years several factors changed the importance of the Arctic in international relations. Fir...
In recent years several factors changed the importance of the Arctic in international relations. Fir...
The United States became an Arctic country by virtue of purchasing Alaska from Russia in 1867. For a...
The United States, as one of the five Arctic states, plays what seems at first glance a typical role...
Although the United States is an Arctic nation, the Arctic has seldom figured prominently in US poli...
Verkefnið er lokað til 01.04.2050.After Cold War, the Arctic progressively scale down in terms of ge...
The eight Arctic states (Canada, Denmark/Greenland, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, the Russian Fe...
The Arctic is a historically cooperative region that is undergoing a geopolitical shift, due largely...
The Arctic region has been attracting increasing attention of world political and academic community...
The article examines the development of the US Arctic policy which is reflected in the US strategic ...
U.S.-Canadian cooperation in the Arctic and some of the barriers thereto. The U.S. co-chair assessed...
At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, the Arctic Ocean experienced a short reduction in both t...
The chapter draws a comprehensive picture of a globalized Arctic region in the 2010s by concentratin...
Russia and the United States have a history of conflict, a history that may repeat itself with the c...
The Importance of Arctic Region in the Policy of North American Countries: Political Positions of th...
In recent years several factors changed the importance of the Arctic in international relations. Fir...
In recent years several factors changed the importance of the Arctic in international relations. Fir...
The United States became an Arctic country by virtue of purchasing Alaska from Russia in 1867. For a...