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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Understanding Sovereignty and Security in the Circumpolar Arctic: An Introduction 3
- 1 In Search of Polar Sovereignty, 1900–1959 25
- 2 The Gentlemen’s Agreement: Sovereignty, Defence, and Canadian–American Diplomacy in the Arctic 45
- 3 Arctic Security and Sovereignty through a Media Lens: From a Pile of Frozen Rocks to the Bottom of the Sea 62
- 4 Understanding Arctic Security: A Defence of Traditional Security Analysis 80
- 5 National Security and the High North: Post–Cold War Arctic Security Policy in Norway 97
- 6 Russia and Arctic Security: Inward-Looking Realities 117
- 7 Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Canadian Security and Safety in the Arctic 137
- 8 One Arctic? Northern Security in Canada and Norway 168
- 9 Understanding the Recent History of Energy Security in the Arctic 185
- 10 Human Insecurities of Marginalized Peoples in the Arctic: The Cost of Arctic and Nordic Exceptionalism 199
- 11 Addressing Inequalities in the Arctic: Food Security in Nunavut 217
- 12 The Transformative Power of “Security” Talk 237
- Afterword: Sovereign Futures in an Insecure Arctic 250
- Contributors 265
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Understanding Sovereignty and Security in the Circumpolar Arctic: An Introduction 3
- 1 In Search of Polar Sovereignty, 1900–1959 25
- 2 The Gentlemen’s Agreement: Sovereignty, Defence, and Canadian–American Diplomacy in the Arctic 45
- 3 Arctic Security and Sovereignty through a Media Lens: From a Pile of Frozen Rocks to the Bottom of the Sea 62
- 4 Understanding Arctic Security: A Defence of Traditional Security Analysis 80
- 5 National Security and the High North: Post–Cold War Arctic Security Policy in Norway 97
- 6 Russia and Arctic Security: Inward-Looking Realities 117
- 7 Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Canadian Security and Safety in the Arctic 137
- 8 One Arctic? Northern Security in Canada and Norway 168
- 9 Understanding the Recent History of Energy Security in the Arctic 185
- 10 Human Insecurities of Marginalized Peoples in the Arctic: The Cost of Arctic and Nordic Exceptionalism 199
- 11 Addressing Inequalities in the Arctic: Food Security in Nunavut 217
- 12 The Transformative Power of “Security” Talk 237
- Afterword: Sovereign Futures in an Insecure Arctic 250
- Contributors 265
- Index 267