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Governance of the North American Arctic
From: North America's Arctic Borders
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This chapter assesses our understanding of globalization within the North American Arctic in light of larger geopolitical concepts of security and border management, including consideration of international governance structures and institutions such as the Arctic Council. It demonstrates how, in the North today, the interconnected nature of regional governance, culture, tradition, formal economies, and environments enhance the role of non state, supra- and subnational actors within bordering processes.
Contributors
Heather Nicol
Heather Nicol is Professor of Geography in the School of the Environment and Director of the School for the Study of Canada at Trent University. Nicol was the 2015–2016 Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Arctic Studies at the University of Washington.
Andrew Chater
Andrew Chater is Assistant Professor (contract) at Brescia University. He is a fellow at Polar Research and Policy Initiative. He was the 2019–2020 North American and Arctic Defense and Security Network (naadsn) Postdoctoral Fellow, and the 2018–2019 Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in Arctic Studies at the University of Washington.