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Asia and the Arctic - Narratives, Perspectives and Policies

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This book presents narratives, perspectives and policies on the Arctic and brings to fore the strategies of five Asian countries - China, India, Japan, Republic of Korea and Singapore who were granted the status of Permanent Observers in the Arctic Council in 2013.  The book also captures Arctic countries' reactions to Asian approaches, and their expectations from these countries.
The melting of the polar sea-ice induced by climate change has placed the Arctic region in the forefront of global scientific, economic, strategic and academic interest. The discourse involves a number of issues such as claims of the littoral countries to the continental shelves of the region, the management and exploitation of its living and non-living resources, the rights and interests of indigenous communities, and the prospects of new ice-free shipping routes. The contemporary discourse also suggests that the Arctic region presents challenges and offers opportunities for the internationalcommunity.
These issues have given rise to new geopolitical, geoeconomic, and geostrategic dynamics amongst the Arctic littorals, and led to the growing interest of non-Arctic states in the affairs of the Arctic. It is evident that the Asian countries have a variety of interests in the Arctic, and the grant of Permanent Observer status to these countries is an acknowledgement of their capabilities. These countries are keen to explore opportunities in the Arctic, and have begun to formulate appropriate long-term national strategies. The preliminary approach of the Asian Observer countries has rightly been to graduate from 'involvement' to 'engagement' in the Arctic, which seems to have generated significant interest amongst analysts. This book helps to understand the approaches of various Arctic and non-Arctic stakeholders, in light of the evolving dynamics in the region.

List of contents

Part 1.  Evolving Dynamics in the Arctic.- Part 2. Asian Country Perspectives.- Part 3. Arctic Countries' Perspectives on Asian Approaches.



 

About the author










Dr. Vijay Sakhuja is Director National Maritime Foundation, New Delhi. A former navy officer, he has worked in a number of Indian think tanks and was Director of Research at the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), New Delhi. He is also visiting Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore.  Dr. Sakhuja is the author of 'Asian Maritime Power in the 21st Century: Strategic Transactions - China, India, Southeast Asia'; 'Confidence Building from the Sea: An Indian Initiative'; and co-author of 'Climate Change and the Bay of Bengal: Evolving Geographies of Fear and Hope'. He has edited/co-edited over 20 volumes on various geopolitical/geostrategic issues and maritime history. Dr. Vijay Sakhuja is the Editor, Maritime Affairs (Taylor & Francis).

Commander (Dr.) Kapil Narulais a serving officer of the Indian Navy and is currently posted as a Research Fellowat the National Maritime Foundation, New Delhi. He holds an M.Tech. degree in Electrical Engineering (IIT, Kharagpur) and a Ph.D. degree in Development Economics (IGIDR, a deemed university of the Reserve Bank of India). He has served on-board frontline warships and as an instructor at training establishments. His last appointment was (acting) Head of Faculty, Electronics and Communication Engineering at the Indian Naval Academy. His areas of competence are energy, sustainability, economic policy, climate change and maritime issues and he attempts to integrate multi-disciplinary aspects in his work. His papers have appeared in various academic journals published by Elsevier and at online forums such as Oxford Energy Forum and Asian Development Bank Institute. He is the co-editor of two books 'Partnering Across Oceans' and'Maritime Dynamics in the Indo-Pacific' and is the Executive Editor of the journal 'Maritime Affairs', published bi-annually by Routledge.  



Summary

This book presents narratives, perspectives and policies on the Arctic and brings to fore the strategies of five Asian countries - China, India, Japan, Republic of Korea and Singapore who were granted the status of Permanent Observers in the Arctic Council in 2013.  The book also captures Arctic countries’ reactions to Asian approaches, and their expectations from these countries.

The melting of the polar sea-ice induced by climate change has placed the Arctic region in the forefront of global scientific, economic, strategic and academic interest. The discourse involves a number of issues such as claims of the littoral countries to the continental shelves of the region, the management and exploitation of its living and non-living resources, the rights and interests of indigenous communities, and the prospects of new ice-free shipping routes. The contemporary discourse also suggests that the Arctic region presents challenges and offers opportunities for the internationalcommunity.

These issues have given rise to new geopolitical, geoeconomic, and geostrategic dynamics amongst the Arctic littorals, and led to the growing interest of non-Arctic states in the affairs of the Arctic. It is evident that the Asian countries have a variety of interests in the Arctic, and the grant of Permanent Observer status to these countries is an acknowledgement of their capabilities. These countries are keen to explore opportunities in the Arctic, and have begun to formulate appropriate long-term national strategies. The preliminary approach of the Asian Observer countries has rightly been to graduate from ‘involvement’ to ‘engagement’ in the Arctic, which seems to have generated significant interest amongst analysts. This book helps to understand the approaches of various Arctic and non-Arctic stakeholders, in light of the evolving dynamics in the region.

Product details

Assisted by Narula (Editor), Narula (Editor), Kapil Narula (Editor), Vija Sakhuja (Editor), Vijay Sakhuja (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2018
 
EAN 9789811095160
ISBN 978-981-10-9516-0
No. of pages 143
Dimensions 155 mm x 223 mm x 14 mm
Weight 260 g
Illustrations XX, 143 p. 7 illus.
Series Springer Geology
Springer Geology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous

B, Climate Change, Environmental Economics, Earth and Environmental Science, Conservation Biology, Nature Conservation, Conservation of the environment, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Meteorology and climatology, Earth Sciences, Earth System Sciences, Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts, Earth Sciences, general

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