The EU and the Arctic: European foreign policy in the making
The EU is currently reviewing its interests in the High North and has recently started developing an Arctic policy. This article aims at explaining this foreign policy expansion by applying a theoretical framework consisting of three levels: (1) the ...
Njord Wegge
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Regional industrial policy in the Arctic territories: what is it and what should it be?
The moment of truth for regional industrial policy in the Arctic has arrived. At the federal level, the need for an active state policy in the Arctic has been recognized — in recent years, state and private corporations have been implementing a dozen new
Alexander N. Pilyasov
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Ethnonational policy of the Komi Republic: normative and infrastructural support [PDF]
The territory of the municipality of the city district "Vorkuta" is referred to the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation in the Komi Republic. It is not necessary to talk about some specific "Arctic" ethno-national policy in that municipality, different
Oleg V. Minchuk
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Russia and USA in their Rivalry for Arctic: New Stage
The article relates to the geopolitical rivalry in the Arctic unwound in the recent years between the United States and Russia. Both countries claim leading positions here considering the Arctic as a region where the commercial production of hydrocarbon ...
S. S. Zhiltsov
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THE ROLE OF THE ARCTIC RESOURCE CORPORATIONS IN INNOVATION PROCESSES AND SUBSTITUTION
The study is particularly mining companies located in the Russian Arctic. The main results of the study include the rationale for the demand for products Arctic mineral corporations and retain their capitalization, even in conditions of «sanctions ...
V. Selin, V. Tsukerman
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Breaking Barriers to Renewable Energy Production in the North American Arctic [PDF]
As climate change continues to affect our lives, the communities at the northern extremes of our world have witnessed the changes most profoundly. In the Arctic, where climate change is melting permafrost and causing major shoreline erosion, remote ...
Strand, Henrik
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The EU’s Arctic Policy: Between Vision and Reality. CEPOB #5.19, August 2019 [PDF]
> The EU’s Arctic policy statements have so far been primarily aggregations of existing actions, wrapped in high-level rhetoric. > EU policy-makers have not yet developed a convincing Arctic narrative to broadly engage the EUropean public in Arctic ...
Raspotnik, Andreas, Stepien, Adam
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Tipping elements and climate-economic shocks: Pathways toward integrated assessment
The literature on the costs of climate change often draws a link between climatic 'tipping points' and large economic shocks, frequently called 'catastrophes'. The use of the phrase 'tipping points' in this context can be misleading.
Kopp, Robert E. +3 more
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the concert of arctic actors and the EU’s newcomer role [PDF]
Abbreviations Map of the Arctic 1\. Introduction 1.1 Setting the Stage: The Arctic 1.2 Focus and Contribution of this Paper 2\. The European Union and the Arctic 2.1 EU Official Documents on the Arctic 3\. The Arctic Governance System 4\.
Keil, Kathrin
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Does Arctic governance hold the key to achieving climate policy targets?
Arctic feedbacks are increasingly viewed as the wild card in the climate system; but their most unpredictable and potentially dangerous aspect may lie in the human, rather than the physical, response to a warming climate.
Robert Forbis Jr, Katharine Hayhoe
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