Arctic Security in an Age of Climate Change

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Arctic Security in an Age of Climate Change
Author : Commander Howard S Levie Professor of Operational Law James Kraska
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 14 May 2014
ISBN : 1139101714
Pages : 341 pages
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Arctic Security in an Age of Climate Change by Commander Howard S Levie Professor of Operational Law James Kraska Book PDF Summary

"This is the first book to examine Arctic defense policy and military security from the perspective of all eight Arctic states. In light of climate change and melting ice in the Arctic Ocean, Canada, Russia, Denmark (Greenland), Norway, and the United States, as well as Iceland, Sweden, and Finland, are grappling with an emerging Arctic security paradigm. This volume brings together the world's most seasoned Arctic political-military experts from Europe and North America to analyze how Arctic nations are adapting their security postures to accommodate increased shipping, expanding naval presence, and energy and mineral development in the polar region. The book analyzes the ascent of Russia as the first "Arctic superpower," the growing importance of polar security for NATO and the Nordic states, and the increasing role of Canada and the United States in the region"--Provided by publisher.

Arctic Security in an Age of Climate Change

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