THE ARCTIC GOVERNANCE AND EU “SOFT POWER”
Danila Bochkarev
Chapter 8 in Energy Security and Geopolitics in the Arctic:Challenges and Opportunities in the 21st Century, 2013, pp 221-248 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:INTRODUCTIONTHE EU IN THE ARCTIC: HISTORICAL CONTEXTEU ARCTIC POLICY: MAJOR INSTITUTIONAL ACTORSEU interests in the ArcticMelting ice in the NorthNew energy province for EuropeRare earth and precious metals: a driver for the EU industryThe future of EU fisheries is also in the High NorthA new maritime highway would be crucial for EU–Asia tradeThe European Union, Arctic and the Law of the SeaThe EU and Arctic institutional governanceCONCLUSIONBIBLIOGRAPHYENDNOTES
Keywords: Arctic; Melting Arctic Ice; Arctic Shrinkage; Arctic Council; Northern Sea Route; Northwest Sea Passage; Oil Exploration; Gas Exploration; Energy Security; Geopolitics; Global Warming; Rising Sea Levels (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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