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Arctic Exceptionalism

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Arctic Exceptionalism Synopsis

For some three centuries, the Arctic region has been a zone of collaborative governance. The interests of diverse sovereign states, indigenous peoples, NGOs, and other stakeholders have been aligned - even during periods of global conflict. Now, however, these consensus-based foundations are being tested.

In Arctic Exceptionalism, Barry Scott Zellen considers: What explains the enduring cooperation in the region? Will new international dynamics upend the consensual approach? Could the intensifying nationalism across the Inuit homeland likewise endanger it? Zellen traces the region's long diplomatic history to show how competing interests have managed to establish an enduring stable order, and how escalating state rivalries and renewed nationalism are likely to affect it.

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ISBN: 9781962551106
Publication date: 31st July 2024
Author: Barry Scott Zellen
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 335 pages
Genres: Diplomacy
Geopolitics
International institutions
International relations