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Record #205522:

Coming into the cold: Asia's Arctic interests / Per Erik Solli, Elana Wilson Rowe, Wren Yennie Lindgren.

Title: Coming into the cold: Asia's Arctic interests / Per Erik Solli, Elana Wilson Rowe, Wren Yennie Lindgren.
Author(s): Solli, Per Erik.
Rowe, Elana Wilson.
Lindgren, Wren Yennie.
Date: 2013.
In: Polar Geography. (2013.), Vol. 36(4) (2013)
Abstract: Discusses Arctic governance in context of Arctic interests of four Asian states (China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea), and considers how Arctic states are reacting to increased interest and involvement of non-Arctic actors.
Notes:

Polar Geography. Vol. 36(4) :253-270 (2013).

Keywords: 061(100) -- Organizations, international: Arctic Council.
32 -- Politics.
327 -- International relations.
330.34 -- Economic development.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*58) -- Norway.
(510) -- People's Republic of China.
(519.2) -- South Korea.
(520) -- Japan.
(73) -- United States.
SPRI record no.: 205522

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