Arctic governance

Höfundur Elana Wilson Rowe

Útgefandi Manchester University Press

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  • Cover
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • List of figures
  • List of tables
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of abbreviations
  • Introduction: a power perspective on Arctic governance
  • Why power? And how is the concept applied here?
  • How does this approach fit in? Intellectual traditions and knowledge gaps
  • Regional Arctic institutions/legal frameworks/regimes
  • Articulating and pursuing Arctic interests
  • Discourse and representation
  • Four propositions on power relations and the structure of the book
  • Note on methods and use of theory
  • 1 Arctic international relations: new stories on rafted ice
  • Politics on rafted sea ice: a bird’s eye view of Arctic political actors
  • Indigenous peoples and their organisations
  • Commercial actors
  • States and their representatives
  • Scientists
  • NGOs and their representatives
  • Letting the lines cross: actors in Arctic governance today
  • 2 The power politics of representation
  • Framing for policy action: more than just pretty pictures
  • Frame 1: a cooperative Arctic in rough winds
  • The Arctic as a zone of peace
  • Buffering a peaceful frame in cold geopolitical winds
  • Frame 2: navigating global and regional framings of the Arctic
  • Asian countries’ interests and global framing
  • Receiving a global framing: Arctic states’ reactions
  • Balancing global and regional framings
  • Frame 3: business in Arctic governance
  • Negotiating the Arctic Economic Council
  • A broader debate over framing: conservation versus sustainable development
  • Representations and the ‘constant work’ of maintaining power
  • 3 Power positions: theorising Arctic hierarchies
  • Why hierarchy?
  • Circumpolar hierarchy in a satellite view: club status and resting great powers
  • Leading in the Arctic
  • Resting great powers
  • Moving up? Norway and status-seeking in a circumpolar hierarchy
  • Hierarchies in time: positing Arctic ‘pasts’ and Arctic ‘futures’
  • Hierarchy and change
  • 4 Establishing and navigating the rules of the road in Arctic diplomacy
  • Norms of belonging, speaking and acting
  • A large part of many different ‘Norths’: the Russian Arctic
  • Large state, quiet voice in Arctic politics: 1997–2007
  • Participation – small but growing
  • Quiet, different proposals
  • Willing partner in low-political cooperation
  • High-level negotiator still receiving ‘aid’: 2007–2017
  • Invigorated participation and some key differences
  • A new era of high-level negotiations
  • Dealing with historical trash
  • Arctic governance – a social space, a malleable space
  • 5 Non-state actors and the quest for authority in Arctic governance
  • Authority in global governance
  • Authority at the science–policy interface
  • Who speaks for the Council?
  • When does science become policy?
  • When do you know enough?
  • Authority at the Peoples–State interface
  • Strong political representation in diplomacy, challenged in agenda-setting in the upstream
  • Speaking for the living Arctic
  • Calling states to account
  • A civic epistemology of Arctic governance?
  • Conclusion
  • Power in Arctic cross-border cooperation
  • Revisiting the book’s four propositions on power
  • Further research
  • References
  • Index
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