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America in the Arctic

America in the Arctic
foreign policy and competition in the melting North

  • ISBN: 9780231198400
  • Editorial: Columbia University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: New York. Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 344
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

As climate change accelerates, the Arctic has become a frontline of global competition. Melting ice, rising temperatures, and swelling seas have made remote regions at once newly accessible and rife with new dangers. Vladimir Putin's Russia has embarked on a substantial military buildup in the Arctic, and China has also turned its attention northward. The United States, however, has only recently begun to reestablish its Arctic presence after many years of waning influence.

America in the Arctic offers a timely and compelling case for why the United States must deepen its commitment to a region threatened by climate change and geopolitical rivalry. Mary Thompson-Jones surveys past and present U.S. relations with the Arctic lands: Canada, Iceland, Greenland, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia. She traces the history of the U.S. presence in the far north from the purchase of Alaska through the Cold War, arguing that lessons from the past should inform America's relationships with its Arctic neighbors today. At its best, U.S. Arctic policy balanced security interests with residents' needs and international cooperation on environmental and regional issues. In recent years, many policymakers scrambling to reassert U.S. leadership have framed their goals solely in security terms. Thompson-Jones argues that climate change now poses the greatest challenge, calling for a new approach that is inclusive of all the Arctic's inhabitants. Bringing together national security expertise and historical insight, this book charts a course for American Arctic policy in a warming world.

1. Imagining the Arctic: Maps, Geology, and Climate
2. Alaska: The Superlative State
3. Canada: The Trouble with Gentlemen's Agreements
4. Iceland: Caught Between Three Worlds
5. Search for Sovereignty: Greenland, Denmark, and the United States
6. How Norway Gained an Archipelago and America Became an Arctic Power
7. Finland and Sweden: Transforming NATO's Arctic Flank
8. Russia's Beloved and Unsustainable Arctic
9. Reestablishing Presence: How America Is Returning to the Arctic Conclusion: America's Arctic Future-Navigating a Militarized and Melting Domain

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