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The EU as an Arctic Actor? Interests and Governance Challenges


Exploring Gaps in Arctic Governance - RAND

... interests of. Arctic and non-Arctic actors must better involve indigenous actors. ... Challenges to the current rules of Arctic governance. 厂. 厂. China's ...

Stepien, Adam - Arctic Centre

'Non-Arctic' Actors in Arctic Governance with focus on the EU and China ... ", In: Law and Governance: Emerging Issues of the Polar Regions. Xue, G ...

Soft institutions in Arctic governance—who does what? | Polar Record

At a time of high tension in international relations, and an increased likelihood of spill-over to Arctic cooperation, issues of governance of ...

Finland's Strategy for Arctic Policy - European Polar Board

challenges posed by the increased international interest. The Arctic ... The European Union is an important and constructive Arctic actor ...

Challenges and vulnerabilities of securing the Transatlantic Arctic

16 Zhao Long, 'Arctic Governance: Challenges and Opportunities', Global Governance ... of interest to Europe as a whole. In the words of.

Arctic Governance

Signed by five Arctic Ocean coastal states (Canada,. Kingdom of Denmark via Greenland, Norway, Russia and the United States), Iceland, the European Union,.

The Arctic - Udenrigsministeriet

The Kingdom is already a vigorous and important actor in the strategically vital international cooperation on the future of the Arctic and in that connection ...

The Arctic: what are the EU's interests in this rapidly changing region?

The European Union constantly seeks to develop its Arctic policy because it is directly affected by the geopolitical, climatic and scientific changes in the ...

Arctic politics in 2021: the EU's turn to play - 89 Initiative

EU interest in the Arctic is not new: it was first signalled in 2008, arguably in reaction to scientific findings on the rapidly-changing ...

Search Content - Council on Foreign Relations

Arctic Governance: Challenges and Opportunities ... As national governments, international institutions, and nonstate actors explore different approaches to ...

The European Union and the Arctic: An Inextricable Connubium?

The EU aims at being internationally considered a geopolitical actor in the Arctic but it is geopolitically and legally weak in the region.

No. 3 | A Global Arctic Order Under Threat? An Agenda for American ...

... Europe and Asia that ensured to protect American interests. An ... challenges in the region, and the character of the actors engaged there.

How an “Observer Plus” Club Could Strengthen the Arctic Council's ...

Second, non-Arctic states and actors are expressing growing interest in the Arctic and challenging the council's exclusivity. To meet the Arctic ...

Greenland's Role in Changing Arctic Governance

Today, interest in the Arctic region and Arctic politics is growing among non-Arctic states at the same time that subnational actors are gaining ...

Arctic Council - Arctic Portal

Not only does the international community face immense environmental challenges that will influence every part of the world, but also will the Arctic states ...

Outsiders Wanting In: Asian States and Arctic Governance

Japan, South Korea, and Singapore are less prominent in Arctic regional institutions, yet they have distinctive interests in Arctic science, ...

Chapter 3 Geopolitical Shifts: Issues and Challenges for the Arctic ...

Abstract The Arctic Ocean has become a geopolitical core area and the interests of many nations are driven by the consequences and ...

Governance & Governance in the Arctic - Arctic Yearbook

They highlight a puzzle, web or network of northern collective efforts and relationships between many actors that make up the governance equation that ...

Arctic environmental governance: challenges of sustainable ...

The article analyzes a selection of heterogeneous actors, many of whom have contradictory rules, norms, and priorities. Analysis of the Arctic through the lens ...

Roles' Impacts across Contexts and the EU's Struggle for Arctic ...

The EU's issues with achieving permanent observer status can be explained by spillover from the EU's role in animal welfare debates and its role ...