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Geopolitical transformations: "rising" Asia and the future of the Arctic Council / Sanjay Chaturvedi.
Title: | Geopolitical transformations: "rising" Asia and the future of the Arctic Council / Sanjay Chaturvedi. |
Author(s): | Chaturvedi, Sanjay. |
Date: | 2012. |
Publisher: | [University of Lapland] : |
In: | Arctic Council : its place in the future of Arctic governance. (2012.), |
Abstract: | Considers ways in which rise of Asia (especially China and India) is likely to affect theory and practice of Arctic governance. Notes that rising Asian powers are preparing and pressing cases for observer status on Arctic Council. Also notes that future of Arctic governance in general, and Arctic Council in particular, in globalising world is subject to influence of wide-ranging factors and multiscalar forces. Argues importance of giving due attention to human dimension of Arctic governance, especially engagement of indigenous peoples in governance process, and due recognition of their knowledge systems, world-views and aspirations. |
Notes: | In: The Arctic Council : its place in the future of Arctic governance / Thomas S. Axworthy, Timo Koivurova, Waliul Hasanat, eds. |
Keywords: | 061(100) -- Organizations, international: Arctic Council. 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities. 327 -- International relations. 341 -- Law, international. J -- Social sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (520) -- Japan. (540) -- India. |
SPRI record no.: | 202290 |
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