Arctic Fever
Edited by Anastasia Likhacheva ()
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Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-981-16-9616-9
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Chapters in this book:
- Arctic as a New Playground for Great Power Competition: The Russia–China–United States Triangle
- Dmitry Suslov and Vassily Kashin
- The Cold War in the Cold Region: A Return
- Ilya Kramnik
- The Age of Climate Change, as a Challenge for States, and IR Theories
- Lassi Heininen
- Climate Change and Energy Transition: Controversial Implications for the Arctic Region
- Ilya A. Stepanov
- Environment, Geopolitics and Environmental Geopolitics in the Arctic: Is There a Logic of Conflict Among Institutions of Cooperation?
- Andrei Skriba and Arina Sapogova
- Risks and Socioeconomic Priorities for Sustainable Development of the Russian Arctic
- Vladimir N. Leksin and Boris N. Porfiriev
- Corporations in the Russian Arctic—From Dominance to Leadership
- Valeriy Kryukov and Vladimir I. Nefedkin
- Peripheral Innovation System and Its Place in the Development of the Russian Arctic Resources
- Alexander Pilyasov and Elena Putilova
- A Reluctant Arctic Power No More? The United States’ Evolving Engagement with the High North
- George Soroka
- A “Profound Change of Direction?” Canada’s Northern Strategy and the Co-Development of a “New” Arctic and Northern Policy Framework
- P. Whitney Lackenbauer and Peter Kikkert
- Norway’s Arctic Policy: High North, Low Tension?
- Andreas Østhagen
- European Policies in the Arctic: National Strategies or a Common Vision?
- Emilie Canova, Camille Escudé-Joffres, Andreas Raspotnik and Florian Vidal
- The EU’s Low-Carbon Policies and Implications for Arctic Energy Projects: The Russian Case
- Morena Skalamera
- Challenges and Common Agenda for Arctic Cooperation in the Post-pandemic Era: A Chinese Perspective
- Long Zhao
- Japan Facing the Arctic and North: Interplay Between the National and Regional Interests
- Marina Lomaeva and Juha Saunavaara
- Institutional Framework for Arctic Governance: Do We Need Reforms?
- Pavel Gudev and Dmitriy Tulupov
- Channeling of Liability: Shall Arctic States Be Liable for Environmental Harm in the Arctic Caused by Navigation or Polluter Pays Principle Should Prevail?
- Daria Boklan
- Northern Sea Route as Energy Bridge
- Vitaly Yermakov and Ana Yermakova
- Arctic Shelf Projects as a Driver for Social and Economic Development of the High North Territories: International Experience and Potential for Russian Practice
- Alexey Fadeev and Marina Fadeeva
- Innovative Scientific and Educational Projects of the Barents Euro-Arctic Region as a Resource for the Development of Interregional Cooperation in the Arctic
- Konstantin S. Zaikov, Lyubov A. Zarubina, Svetlana V. Popkova, Nikita M. Kuprikov, Mikhail Yu. Kuprikov and Denis O. Doronin
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