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High North: high politics or low tension?: cooperation and conflict in the Arctic / Jo Inge Bekkevols.

Title: High North: high politics or low tension?: cooperation and conflict in the Arctic / Jo Inge Bekkevols.
Author(s): Bekkevols, Jo Inge.
Date: 2015.
Publisher: Singapore: World Scientific Publishing
In: Asian countries and the Arctic future. (2015.),
Abstract: Examines Arctic policies of three Arctic rim countries (US, Russia and Norway), and those of China as new stakeholder, identifying possible indicators of future conflict or stability. Concludes that, although both traditional and non-traditional security issues continue to obtain in Arctic region, cooperation between Arctic states seems more likely to prevail.
Notes:

In: Asian countries and the Arctic future / Leiv Lunde, Jian Yang, Iselin Stensdal, eds.

Keywords: 32 -- Politics.
327 -- International relations.
33 -- Economics.
355 -- Defence.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*58) -- Norway.
(510) -- People's Republic of China.
(73) -- United States.
SPRI record no.: 214317

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