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10. Security in the Arctic A Receding Wall
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Rebecca Pincus
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction A Cold Prelude to a Warming World 1
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PART ONE: The Law Legal Structures in Polar Regions
- 1. Polar Environmental Governance and Nonstate Actors 13
- 2. Interlinkages in International Law The Convention on Biological Diversity as a Model for Linking Territory, Environment, and Indigenous Rights in the Marine Arctic 41
- 3. An Erosion of Confidence? The Antarctic Treaty System in the Twenty-first Century 61
- 4. Invasive Species in the Arctic: Concerns, Regulations, and Governance 72
- 5. Managing Polar Policy through Public and Private Regulatory Standards The Case of Tourism in the Antarctic 94
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PART TWO: Critical Actors Power Dynamics and Driving Forces in Polar Regions
- 6. From Energy to Knowledge? Building Domestic Knowledge-Based Sectors around Hydro Energy in Iceland and Greenland 113
- 7. Arctic Melting Tests the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 128
- 8. Growth Imperative Intermediaries, Discourse Frameworks, and the Arctic 141
- 9. Connecting China through “Creative Diplomacy” Greenland, Australia, and Climate Cooperation in Polar Regions 151
- 10. Security in the Arctic A Receding Wall 161
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PART THREE: Community Human Rights, Indigenous Politics, and Collective Learning
- 11. Using Human Rights to Improve Arctic Governance 171
- 12. Cooperative Food Sharing in Sheshatshiu Uncovering Scenarios to Support the Emergent Capacity of Northern Communities 186
- 13. Crossing the Land of Indigenous People in the Arctic Comparison of Russian and North American Experiences of Economic Growth and Human Rights in Energy and Infrastructure Projects 198
- 14. Emergent Cooperation, or, Checkmate by Overwhelming Collaboration Linear Feet of Reports, Endless Meetings 213
- 15. From Northern Studies to Circumpolar Studies In the Field and in the Ether 224
- Epilogue 235
- Selected Resources 239
- Contributors 269
- Index 275
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Preface xiii
- Introduction A Cold Prelude to a Warming World 1
-
PART ONE: The Law Legal Structures in Polar Regions
- 1. Polar Environmental Governance and Nonstate Actors 13
- 2. Interlinkages in International Law The Convention on Biological Diversity as a Model for Linking Territory, Environment, and Indigenous Rights in the Marine Arctic 41
- 3. An Erosion of Confidence? The Antarctic Treaty System in the Twenty-first Century 61
- 4. Invasive Species in the Arctic: Concerns, Regulations, and Governance 72
- 5. Managing Polar Policy through Public and Private Regulatory Standards The Case of Tourism in the Antarctic 94
-
PART TWO: Critical Actors Power Dynamics and Driving Forces in Polar Regions
- 6. From Energy to Knowledge? Building Domestic Knowledge-Based Sectors around Hydro Energy in Iceland and Greenland 113
- 7. Arctic Melting Tests the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 128
- 8. Growth Imperative Intermediaries, Discourse Frameworks, and the Arctic 141
- 9. Connecting China through “Creative Diplomacy” Greenland, Australia, and Climate Cooperation in Polar Regions 151
- 10. Security in the Arctic A Receding Wall 161
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PART THREE: Community Human Rights, Indigenous Politics, and Collective Learning
- 11. Using Human Rights to Improve Arctic Governance 171
- 12. Cooperative Food Sharing in Sheshatshiu Uncovering Scenarios to Support the Emergent Capacity of Northern Communities 186
- 13. Crossing the Land of Indigenous People in the Arctic Comparison of Russian and North American Experiences of Economic Growth and Human Rights in Energy and Infrastructure Projects 198
- 14. Emergent Cooperation, or, Checkmate by Overwhelming Collaboration Linear Feet of Reports, Endless Meetings 213
- 15. From Northern Studies to Circumpolar Studies In the Field and in the Ether 224
- Epilogue 235
- Selected Resources 239
- Contributors 269
- Index 275