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15. From Northern Studies to Circumpolar Studies In the Field and in the Ether

  • Kathleen Osgood and Steven b. Young
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Diplomacy on Ice
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Foreword xi
  4. Preface xiii
  5. Introduction A Cold Prelude to a Warming World 1
  6. PART ONE: The Law Legal Structures in Polar Regions
  7. 1. Polar Environmental Governance and Nonstate Actors 13
  8. 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
  9. 3. An Erosion of Confidence? The Antarctic Treaty System in the Twenty-first Century 61
  10. 4. Invasive Species in the Arctic: Concerns, Regulations, and Governance 72
  11. 5. Managing Polar Policy through Public and Private Regulatory Standards The Case of Tourism in the Antarctic 94
  12. PART TWO: Critical Actors Power Dynamics and Driving Forces in Polar Regions
  13. 6. From Energy to Knowledge? Building Domestic Knowledge-Based Sectors around Hydro Energy in Iceland and Greenland 113
  14. 7. Arctic Melting Tests the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 128
  15. 8. Growth Imperative Intermediaries, Discourse Frameworks, and the Arctic 141
  16. 9. Connecting China through “Creative Diplomacy” Greenland, Australia, and Climate Cooperation in Polar Regions 151
  17. 10. Security in the Arctic A Receding Wall 161
  18. PART THREE: Community Human Rights, Indigenous Politics, and Collective Learning
  19. 11. Using Human Rights to Improve Arctic Governance 171
  20. 12. Cooperative Food Sharing in Sheshatshiu Uncovering Scenarios to Support the Emergent Capacity of Northern Communities 186
  21. 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
  22. 14. Emergent Cooperation, or, Checkmate by Overwhelming Collaboration Linear Feet of Reports, Endless Meetings 213
  23. 15. From Northern Studies to Circumpolar Studies In the Field and in the Ether 224
  24. Epilogue 235
  25. Selected Resources 239
  26. Contributors 269
  27. Index 275
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