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Governing the Arctic: Is the Arctic Council going global?

Jindal Global Law Review, 2017
This article explores the possibility for an Arctic Council (AC) that would a have global voice, achieved through multilateral engagements. The number of observers, including non-Arctic states, has grown robustly in recent years, yet the structure of the Council does not allow for an increase in its membership.
Kamrul Hossain, Marija Mihejeva
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The changing Arctic environment: the Arctic messenger

The Polar Journal, 2016
David Stone, a long-time government scientist in Canada, who began his career doing biological oceanography in northern Canada, played a key role in the development of the Canadian Northern Affairs...
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The Arctic

2019
As the threat of global climate change becomes a reality, many look to the Arctic Ocean to predict coming environmental phenomena. There, the consequences of Earth's warming trend are most immediately observable in the multi-year and perennial ice that has begun to melt, which threatens ice-dependent microorganisms and, eventually, will disrupt all of ...
Klaus Dodds, Mark Nuttall
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The Arctic Council in Arctic Governance

2019
In this chapter the Council’s role in the governance of the Arctic is discussed. The working groups have accumulated unique expertise through their regular assessment of Arctic issues. However, the agreements and guidelines created under the umbrella of the Council are limited in scope.
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Polysynthesis in the Arctic/Sub-Arctic

2017
AbstractThe North American and north-eastern Siberian Arctic and Sub-Arctic contain a large contiguous area of highly polysynthetic languages belonging to three language families, Eskimo-Aleut, Chukotko-Kamchatkan, and Na-Dene. These contain some of the most extreme and yet diverse polysynthetic languages in the world; between them they cover three of ...
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Polysynthesis in the Arctic/Sub-Arctic

2013
This paper presents a diagnostic for distinguishing older from newer forms of polysynthesis. Explanations for the global “cline” of polysynthesis from northern Asia into northwestern America are examined in this light. This leads to addressing the questions as to the “robustness” of polysynthesis in general (and head-marking morphology in particular ...
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The Arctic Circle Assembly: navigating the Arctic

The Polar Journal, 2023
Hague, Emily, McWhinnie, Lauren
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The Arctic

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
M. L. Druckenmiller   +93 more
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