Verkefnið er lokað til 01.04.2050.After Cold War, the Arctic progressively scale down in terms of geopolitics and military contingency as the United States of America and the Russian Federation (which replaced the Soviet Union) were no longer in a Cold War in the Arctic. As both countries operated a shift from a hard conception of realism towards liberalism due to the large expenses the Cold War generated, conflicts shifted to other regions, such as the Middle East. However, the diminution in sea ice during the past decade has made possible the exploitation of Arctic resources and the Northern Sea Route, causing a geopolitical and military regain in the region. The recent events involving Greenland and the increase in military capacity in ...
The Arctic is an indicator of climatic change. This brings opportunities and challenges as the warmi...
The Arctic area with its harsh climate and austere icecap has not raised any great international pas...
Russia wants to realise a high degree of self-regulated stability in the Arctic. Moscow considers 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...
Global warming makes the northern polar region increasingly accessible. Climate change will permit i...
Peace and war in the Arctic security is driven by international systemic forces of great power confl...
The Arctic area is in a state of rapid change. New fairways open up as the ice melts, which – in tur...
At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, the Arctic Ocean experienced a short reduction in both t...
The Arctic is a historically cooperative region that is undergoing a geopolitical shift, due largely...
Trans-boundary cooperation by states, indigenous peoples and sub-national governments as well as reg...
Russia and the US are two great powers who have strategic interest in the Arctic. Research indicates...
Despite different perceptions, discourses and approaches, the post-Cold WarArctic is with a high geo...
Despite different perceptions, discourses and approaches, the post-Cold War Arctic is with a high ge...
At the early-2010s there are two main discourses on a state and geopolitical situation of the Arctic...
The Arctic is an indicator of climatic change. This brings opportunities and challenges as the warmi...
The Arctic area with its harsh climate and austere icecap has not raised any great international pas...
Russia wants to realise a high degree of self-regulated stability in the Arctic. Moscow considers 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...
Global warming makes the northern polar region increasingly accessible. Climate change will permit i...
Peace and war in the Arctic security is driven by international systemic forces of great power confl...
The Arctic area is in a state of rapid change. New fairways open up as the ice melts, which – in tur...
At the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, the Arctic Ocean experienced a short reduction in both t...
The Arctic is a historically cooperative region that is undergoing a geopolitical shift, due largely...
Trans-boundary cooperation by states, indigenous peoples and sub-national governments as well as reg...
Russia and the US are two great powers who have strategic interest in the Arctic. Research indicates...
Despite different perceptions, discourses and approaches, the post-Cold WarArctic is with a high geo...
Despite different perceptions, discourses and approaches, the post-Cold War Arctic is with a high ge...
At the early-2010s there are two main discourses on a state and geopolitical situation of the Arctic...
The Arctic is an indicator of climatic change. This brings opportunities and challenges as the warmi...
The Arctic area with its harsh climate and austere icecap has not raised any great international pas...
Russia wants to realise a high degree of self-regulated stability in the Arctic. Moscow considers th...