Governing Complexity in the Arctic Region

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A01=Andrew Chater
A01=Elana Wilson Rowe
A01=Mathieu Landriault
A01=P. Whitney Lackenbauer
AC
AC Meeting
Arctic Circle Assembly
Arctic Coastal States
Arctic Council
Arctic Economic Council
Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy
Arctic Governance
Arctic Ocean
Arctic Ocean Coastal States
Arctic Ocean Coastlines
Arctic region governance
Arctic Sovereignty
Arctic States
Arctic's physical environment
Author_Andrew Chater
Author_Elana Wilson Rowe
Author_Mathieu Landriault
Author_P. Whitney Lackenbauer
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CAO
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Category=JP
circumpolar governance
Civil Society
civil society organizations
environmental policy arctic
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Exclusive Economic Zones
Fish Species Distribution
Ilulissat Declaration
indigenous rights
International Arctic Science Committee
multi-actor arctic governance frameworks
NF
non-Arctic States
non-state actors
Polar Code
political economy northern regions
PPs
Sub-national Governments
Subnational Governments
transnational regulation
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367280772
  • Weight: 353g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines emerging forms of governance in the Arctic region, exploring how different types of state and non-state actors promote and support rules and standards.

The authors argue that confining our understandings of Arctic governance to Arctic states and a focus on the Arctic Council as the primary site of circumpolar governance provides an incomplete picture. Instead, they embrace the complexity of governance in the Arctic by systematically analyzing and comparing the position, interventions, and influence of different actor groups seeking to shape Arctic political and economic outcomes in multiple sites of Arctic politics, both formal and informal. This book assesses the potential that sub-national governments, corporations, civil society organizations, Indigenous peoples, and non-Arctic states possess to develop norms and standards to ensure a stable, rule-based Arctic region. It will be of interest to all scholars and students working in the fields of Arctic Sovereignty, Security Studies, Global Governance, and International Political Economy.

Mathieu Landriault is the director of the Observatoire de la Politique et la Sécurité de L’Arctique (OPSA), based in Montreal.

Andrew Chater is an assistant professor (limited term) at Brescia University College.

Elana Wilson Rowe is Research Professor at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI).

P. Whitney Lackenbauer is Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in the Study of the Canadian North at Trent University.

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