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Canada’s Arctic Foreign Policy

2021
Arctic foreign policy, in relation to Canadian foreign policy overall, has not been unlike the relationship of the Arctic to Canadians generally: the subject of polite curiosity, but peripheral. Throughout the twentieth century it was viewed mostly as an exposed flank, as a place where the Canadian government’s hold was more tenuous than desired.
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Arctic Council Scorecards – Monitoring Arctic Policy Transfer

2017
The transfer of knowledge is a key challenge for research institutes and can be addressed in several ways. For instance, the Arctic Summer College exemplifies Ecologic Institute’s efforts to bring different perspectives on Arctic issues together and foster the exchange of knowledge between different professions, bridging gaps between natural and social
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Russia’s Arctic policy: Upcoming change?

Polar Record, 2023
Abstract Russia’s Arctic policy since 2008 has been influenced by two competing foreign policy lines (discourses): the “Arctic as a resource base” and the “sovereignty discourse”. The “Arctic as a resource base” has been the dominant one since the first Russian Arctic Strategy in 2008.
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Canada’s Policies in Arctic

World Economy and International Relations, 2012
The article analyses the key aspects of Canadian policy in Arctic, the perspectives of interaction with Russia, evolution of the Arctic Council as a leading regional forum. The author discovers the main tendencies of institutional development of the Arctic exploration evolving mechanisms and Russia’s participation parameters.
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Russia’s Arctic Regions and Policies

2019
Russia’s Arctic has been integral to its development historically. If the attention paid to this region has waxed and waned in response to other geopolitical developments, the current growing global interest in the Arctic as a potential source of natural resources and as a possible shipping route has motivated Russia’s renewed focus on the Arctic. This
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Arctic health policy: contribution of scientific data

International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 2003
In Western Hemisphere arctic regions, scientific findings in humans, wildlife, and the environment have resulted in major governmental policy formulations. Government policy resulted in establishment of an effective international organization to address scientifically identified problems, including health disparities in arctic indigenous populations ...
James E, Berner, Andrew, Gilman
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Shaping China’s Arctic Policy

Sociopolitical Sciences
The author of this article aims to identify the main directions of China’s policy in the Arctic in the 21st century. The author analyzes the change in China’s strategy and its relations with the countries of Northern Europe and Russia as important foundations of China’s activities in the Arctic region.
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Arctic Policy for Canada's Tomorrow

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2009
As a result of climate change, a new region is opening up. The melting ofthe polar ice in the Arctic, however slow it may be, unlocks huge reserves of minerals and hydrocarbons, makes new coastal passages navigable, and changes northerners' way of life. At the same time, the risks of intrusion, of pollution, and of environmental deterioration grow.
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