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Post-Cold War Arctic geopolitics: where are the peoples and the environment / Lassi Kalevi Heininen.
Title: | Post-Cold War Arctic geopolitics: where are the peoples and the environment / Lassi Kalevi Heininen. |
Author(s): | Heininen, Lassi Kalevi. |
Date: | 2011. |
Publisher: | Ostfildern, Germany: Hatje Cantz |
In: | Arctic geopolitics and autonomy. (2011.), |
Abstract: | Discusses environmental "awakening" of northern indigenous peoples, in context of current political landscape of Arctic. Argues that, despite being mostly divided by national borders, indigenous peoples have become credible political actors with stronger voices in their own affairs, and have gained considerable influence in international and inter-regional cooperation. |
Notes: | In: Arctic geopolitics and autonomy / Michael T. Bravo, Nicola Triscott, eds. |
Keywords: | 323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities. 325.454 -- Native peoples, self-government. 327 -- International relations. 364.122/.124 -- Social change and associated problems. 39 -- Ethnography. 502 -- Environmental issues. J -- Social sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. |
SPRI record no.: | 209065 |
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