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Informationen zum Autor Maria Ackrén, University of Greenland, GreenlandSandra Maria Rodrigues Balão, University of Lisbon, PortugalRasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen, Aalborg University, DenmarkMichael Corgan, Boston University, USAValery Konyshev, St. Petersburg State University, RussiaGustav Pétursson, University of Lapland, FinlandAlexander Sergunin, St. Petersburg State University, Russia Klappentext The North Atlantic continues to be an area of international strategic significance regionally and globally. This study explores the strong processes of sovereignty, as well as new independent states and micro-proto-states that are forming in the region. Zusammenfassung The North Atlantic continues to be an area of international strategic significance regionally and globally. This study explores the strong processes of sovereignty! as well as new independent states and micro-proto-states that are forming in the region. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1.Introduction; Lassi Heininen and Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen 2. Managing devolution and withdrawal: Denmark and the North Atlantic 1800-2100; Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen 3. Icelandic security in a changing regional and geopolitical seascape: limited capabilities and growing responsibilities; Gustav Pétursson 4. Greenlandic Paradiplomatic Relations; Maria Ackrén 5. The USA in the Arctic: Superpower or Spectator?; Michael Corgan 6. Russian military strategies in the High North; Valery Konyshev and Professor Alexander Sergunin 7. The European Union's Arctic Strategy(ies): the Good and/or the Evil?; Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balão
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1.Introduction; Lassi Heininen and Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen 2. Managing devolution and withdrawal: Denmark and the North Atlantic 1800-2100; Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen 3. Icelandic security in a changing regional and geopolitical seascape: limited capabilities and growing responsibilities; Gustav Pétursson 4. Greenlandic Paradiplomatic Relations; Maria Ackrén 5. The USA in the Arctic: Superpower or Spectator?; Michael Corgan 6. Russian military strategies in the High North; Valery Konyshev and Professor Alexander Sergunin 7. The European Union's Arctic Strategy(ies): the Good and/or the Evil?; Sandra Maria Rodrigues Balão