Information on "Government" and "Polar Regions"
1 2
June 2013
-
24 Jun 2013
Russian Analytical Digest No 129: Arctic Urban Sustainability
Author: Alexander Pilyasov, Nadezhda Zamyatina, Arbakhan Magomedov
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS) / Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE) / German Association for East European Studies (DGO)
This paper examines Arctic Urban and City Sustainability from a Russian perspective. More on «Russian Analytical Digest No 129: Arctic Urban Sustainability» -
7 Jun 2013
Changes in the Arctic: Background and Issues for Congress
Author: Ronald O'Rourke
Publisher: Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report provides an overview of Arctic-related issues for the US Congress, with both the Obama Administration and the US Coast Guard releasing strategy documents regarding this area in May 2013. More on «Changes in the Arctic: Background and Issues for Congress»
December 2012
-
17 Dec 2012
Northeast Asia Turns its Attention to the Arctic
Author: Linda Jakobson
Publisher: National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR)
China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (ROK) have each applied to become a permanent observer on the Arctic Council, an intergovernmental forum established in 1996. More on «Northeast Asia Turns its Attention to the Arctic»
July 2012
-
17 Jul 2012
Opening up the Arctic: Prospects, Paradoxes and Geopolitical Implications
Author: Emmerson Charles, Robert Blaauw, Nicola Clase
Publisher: Chatham House
This is a transcript of a panel discussion on geopolitical and economic implications of the Arctic opening, as well as challenges and opportunities for investors. More on «Opening up the Arctic: Prospects, Paradoxes and Geopolitical Implications» -
Jul 2012
The Arctic Policies of Canada and the United States
Author: Kristofer Bergh
Publisher: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
This paper looks at the Arctic foreign policies of Canada and the US with reference to three specific areas: security, governance and economic development. More on «The Arctic Policies of Canada and the United States»
January 2012
-
2012
Perspectives: Review of International Affairs, Vol 20 No 1 (2012)
Author: George Hays, Michal Parizek, Hélène Pellerin, Anna Karnikova, Zdenek Kriz, Filip Chrastansky, Dominka Kunertova, Martina Ponizilova, Andrey Rozhnov
Publisher: Institute of International Relations (IIR)
This journal provides an eclectic mix of articles dealing with various areas of international relations and regional studies. More on «Perspectives: Review of International Affairs, Vol 20 No 1 (2012) »
September 2011
-
2 Sep 2011
The Arctic as a Global Common
Author: P K Gautam
Publisher: Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
Instead of leaving the Arctic to the developed countries, developing countries like India must begin to play an active role, as they are doing in negotiations over space and climate change. More on «The Arctic as a Global Common»
December 2010
-
17 Dec 2010
Russia's Arctic Policy
Author: Pavel K Baev
Publisher: Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)
The maritime border delimitation deal between Russia and Norway sensationally announced by President Dmitri Medvedev in Oslo on 27 April 2010 and signed in Murmansk on 15 September 2010 warrants a re-appraisal of Russia's Arctic policy. More on «Russia's Arctic Policy»
April 2010
-
Apr 2010
Broadening Horizons: Climate Change and the US Armed Forces
Author: Herbert E Carmen, Christine Parthemore, Will Rogers, Daniel Saraceno
Publisher: Center for a New American Security (CNAS)
Addressing the dual pressures of climate change and energy analyzed in this report will require the Department of Defense, US armed services and combatant commands to explore how they might plan and adapt, help partner nations around the world adapt,... More on «Broadening Horizons: Climate Change and the US Armed Forces»
February 2010
-
Feb 2010
On Thin Ice? (Mis)interpreting Russian Policy in the High North
Author: Roderick Kefferpütz
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of Russian actions in the High North by providing a succinct overview of Russian policies in the region and identifying the fundamental rationale behind them. More on «On Thin Ice? (Mis)interpreting Russian Policy in the High North»
1 2


