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North America's Arctic Borders - (101 Collection) by Heather Nicol & Andrew Chater (Paperback)

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  • Although part of a broader circumpolar world, North America's Arctic and sub-Arctic borders--and the establishment of new boundaries in the wake of significant, and regionally unique, change--are increasingly relevant in the broader, global world.
  • About the Author: Andrew Chater is Professor of Humanities (limited term) at Brescia University College.
  • 192 Pages
  • Political Science, Globalization
  • Series Name: 101 Collection

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About the Book



This book examines North America's Arctic and sub-Arctic borders and their changing relevance in a global world. Its point is that North America's Arctic borders are being dramatically reshaped by globalization in various forms, at the same time that they are adjusting to new internal pressures.



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Although part of a broader circumpolar world, North America's Arctic and sub-Arctic borders--and the establishment of new boundaries in the wake of significant, and regionally unique, change--are increasingly relevant in the broader, global world.

Indeed, the Arctic reality has been dramatically reshaped by new territorial configurations and comprehensive land claims; increasing flows of international investment and trade focused upon resource industries and hydrocarbon extraction; the growing importance and role of sub-national entities, organizations, and Indigenous governments; shifting geopolitical interests; and existential challenges created by climate change and environmental security.

This book demonstrates how North America's Arctic borders are being reshaped by globalization even as these borders are adjusting to new internal pressures such as devolution and the rise of sub-national territorial interests.



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In North America's Arctic Borders, the focus is on differentiating many distinct types of borders in the North American Arctic, from Alaska across northern Canada to Greenland, but the real interest is in how those various borders are in constant evolution and flux. Many of them are permeable. The 'Westphalian' sovereignty borders between the Arctic states focus specifically on national and subnational jurisdiction, but interact with still-evolving international law, particularly with reference to marine environments, with legislative and executive devolution to subnational jurisdictions and with the increasing impact of the Arctic Indigenous peoples in shaping public policies.
Heather N. Nicol, the lead author and principal contributor, is a geographer; her fellow editor, Andrew Chater, is an Arctic policies specialist, and the other contributors bring expertise in Indigenous, environmental, and economic issues. This disciplinary range supports a nuanced understanding of how borders in the North are being challenged by changing crossborder movements of people, goods, and services, and the persistence and re-emergence of Arctic Indigenous geographies, as well as accelerating climatic change, which ignores human borders of any kind.
There is a useful and broad-based bibliography. The University of Ottawa's 'Collection 101' is a series of compact surveys of 'topics that appeal to a general public', 'approximately 101 pages' (series editors' emphasis). This volume, however, has 174 pages, and would have seriously benefited from more rigorous editing, to eliminate repetition and some clumsy and occasionally incoherent writing. The many and pertinent maps are printed in a faint grayscale and are too small for easy decipherment. It is regrettable that the authors' excellent intentions have not been better served in the editorial process.
It remains to be seen how the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the other Arctic states' responses to this, will further impact on the character of bordering and international interaction in the circumpolar North.

--Keith Battarbee, University of Turku, Finland. "https: //www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/bjcs.2022.13"



About the Author



Andrew Chater is Professor of Humanities (limited term) at Brescia University College. 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.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .41 Inches (D)
Weight: .43 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: 101 Collection
Sub-Genre: Globalization
Genre: Political Science
Number of Pages: 192
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Heather Nicol & Andrew Chater
Language: English
Street Date: October 12, 2021
TCIN: 94139711
UPC: 9780776629599
Item Number (DPCI): 247-39-4897
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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