Malcontent 发表于 2025-3-26 22:57:29

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2361-7d space: it is subject to global impacts as well as Arctic regional processes have global ramifications. To better understand the complexity of contemporary Arctic governance, research has to analyse the dynamic interactions between four I’s: imaginaries on, interests in, institutions for and issues of the global Arctic.

glomeruli 发表于 2025-3-27 02:14:28

Solar Mass Flow in Fine-Scale Structureslenges for indigenous self-determination that this chapter will address. Two specific issues will be central to the analysis: (1) the implications of a shifting international discourse from sustainable development to climate change and (2) the legal status of indigenous Permanent Participants at the Arctic Council.

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https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-50884-3International relations; Sustainable development; Environmental governance; Geopolitics; Arctic Circle; I

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Kathrin Keil,Sebastian KnechtOffers a theory-driven and empirically sound analysis of Arctic global networks, discourses and policies.Examines all participating actors in Arctic governance, including non-Arctic states, internatio

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Sustainable Development as a Global-Arctic Matter: Imaginaries and Controversiesl meanings of the concept in an Arctic context. The chapter thereby identifies and assesses complementarities and inconsistencies between three prevailing imaginaries of the Arctic as a ‘resource frontier’, a ‘nature reserve’ and a ‘homeland’ to indigenous communities. The authors place these imagin

延期 发表于 2025-3-28 13:43:23

Reimagining Political Space: The Limits of Arctic Indigenous Self-Determination in International Govlitics. While indigenous peoples have been increasingly empowered in the context of the Arctic Council and the United Nations, there remain great challenges for indigenous self-determination that this chapter will address. Two specific issues will be central to the analysis: (1) the implications of
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