Information on "International Relations" and "Polar Regions"
June 2008
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Jun 2008
Fixed Rules of Play for Dividing Up the Arctic Ocean
Author: Ingo Winkelmann
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
At the end of May 2008 the five countries bordering on the Arctic - Denmark, Canada, Norway, the Russian Federation and the United States of America - adopted a carefully-worded declarartion. More on «Fixed Rules of Play for Dividing Up the Arctic Ocean» -
Jun 2008
Die sicherheitspolitischen Folgen des Klimawandels
Author: Markus Kaim
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Vom 27. bis zum 29. Mai 2008 haben sich in Ilulissat/Grönland auf Einladung Dänemarks die fünf Anrainerstaaten der Arktis (Dänemark, Kanada, USA, Russland und Norwegen) getroffen, um über Konflikte zu diskutieren, die sich in den vergangenen Jahren a... More on «Die sicherheitspolitischen Folgen des Klimawandels»
May 2008
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13 May 2008
Klaus Dodds on James Bond, the Final Argument for a Geopolitical Approach to International Relations, and a Russian Flag on the Bottom of the Ocean
Author: Klaus Dodds
Publisher: Theory Talks
In this Theory Talk, Klaus Dodds considers the International Relations of James Bond, the South Pole, and talks about the importance of the military in Latin American IR. More on «Klaus Dodds on James Bond, the Final Argument for a Geopolitical Approach to International Relations, and a Russian Flag on the Bottom of the Ocean»
February 2008
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24 Feb 2008
Climate Code Red: The Case for a Sustainability Emergency
Author: David Spratt, Philip Sutton
Publisher: CarbonEquity
This report examines why climate policy has become characterized by the habituation of low expectations and a culture of failure. More on «Climate Code Red: The Case for a Sustainability Emergency»
January 2008
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2008
Russia and the Arctic Circle
Author: Catherine Chatzimichailidou
This paper examines the legal status of the North and South Poles. More on «Russia and the Arctic Circle»
November 2007
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Nov 2007
Wem gehört die Arktis?
Author: Ingo Winkelmann
Publisher: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Die Arktis ist 2007 in die Schlagzeilen geraten. Entscheidend beigetragen hat die globale Klimaerwärmung. More on «Wem gehört die Arktis?»
January 2007
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2007
Canadian Military Journal, Issue 8, No 1
Author: Martin Shadwick, Sean M Maloney, Peter Avis, Rob Mcllroy, E R Fetterly, Paul G Rivard, Joe Faragone, Gordon MacKinnon, Ken Reynolds, Andrew B Godefroy, Ken Craig, Ryan C Hendrickson, Jonathan R Strand, Kyle L Raney, Christopher Spearin, Brian Bertosa, Bernd Horn
This issue of Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) provides an account of events surrounding a Taliban attack in Afghanistan and draws attention to the number of special operations forces leaving to join private security companies. More on «Canadian Military Journal, Issue 8, No 1»
January 2005
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2005
Canadian Military Journal, Issue 6, No 4
Author: Daniel Gosselin, Craig Stone, Rob Huebert, Guy Killaby, Andrea Charron, Whitney Lakenbauer, Nacuer Essaddam, Christopher H Bucar, Richard A Groves, Paul de B Taillon, Greg Matte, Desmond Morton, David Bennett
Publisher: Canadian Military Journal (CMJ)
This issue of Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) begins with a comparison between force unification of the 1960s and the 2005 transformation process, an analysis of Canadian Arctic Sovereignty, and a discussion of territory under disputed sovereignty. More on «Canadian Military Journal, Issue 6, No 4»
July 1997
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Jul 1997
Ozone Layer Depletion & Health
Publisher: UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST)
This publication discusses evidence on ozone layer depletion in the atmosphere due to chlorofluoro carbons (CFCs) and other chemicals and rising ultra-violet radiation (UVR) at ground level. More on «Ozone Layer Depletion & Health »
May 1995
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May 1995
Global Warming - the State of the Science
Publisher: UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST)
This publication examines climate change predictions and explains past and current warming trends. More on «Global Warming - the State of the Science»


