Geopolitics, Indigenous Peoples, and the Polar Thaw: Sub- and Transnational Fault Lines of the Coming Arctic Cold War
This article examines the current geopolitical transformation of the Arctic region in response to the interplay of rising great power competition (GPC), the institutional empowerment of Arctic indigenous peoples in domestic and international governing bodies, and the continued polar thaw – issues tr...
Main Author: | Bary Zellen |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The University of Akureyri
2021-06-01
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Series: | Nordicum-Mediterraneum |
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Online Access: | https://nome.unak.is/wordpress/volume-16-no-2-2021/new-double-blind-peer-reviewed-article-volume-16-no-2-2021/geopolitics-indigenous-peoples-and-the-polar-thaw-sub-and-transnational-fault-lines-of-the-coming-arctic-cold-war/ |
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