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What is Arctic Council

Handbook of Research on International Collaboration, Economic Development, and Sustainability in the Arctic
A high-level intergovernmental forum comprised of eight countries with sovereignty over the lands within the Arctic Circle (i.e., Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the USA).
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Arctic Connectivity for Sustainable Development: Major Actors, Policies, and Approaches
Vasilii Erokhin (Harbin Engineering University, China)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6954-1.ch002
Abstract
The Arctic possesses about one-quarter of the world's untapped energy resources and abundant deposits of minerals. The region has always been in the focus of geopolitical interests of the USA, Russia, countries of Northern Europe, and Canada. However, with an opening of the previously ice-jammed waterways, new potential sites with vast resources have been identified and explored. Diversified transportation routes are of paramount importance to the economic and energy security of energy importing countries, particularly non-Arctic ones. As the Arctic becomes a focus of interest of many regional and non-regional actors, it is crucial to identify the dangers such a boom may bring. This chapter reviews the history of the Arctic policies of major actors in the region, overviews the contemporary approaches to the development of the Arctic, and discusses how varying interests and policies can be translated into the effective international regulations for the benefit of the entire Arctic region, its people, environment, and sustainable development.
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Minerals and Fisheries in the Arctic: A Geo-Economic Comparison of India and China
A cooperative forum among the Arctic states that intends to facilitate cooperation, coordination, and interaction among the states along with participation from the dwellers of the Arctic region. The participant economies are Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the USA.
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Securitization of the Arctic: A Need for a Regional Security Architecture
A cooperative forum among the Arctic states that intends to facilitate cooperation, coordination, and interaction among the states along with participation from the dwellers of the Arctic region. The member states are Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the USA.
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Russian Arctic Cities' Sustainable Development Strategies
A high-level intergovernmental forum which addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and people living in the Arctic region, such as climate change, environment, fisheries, shipping, indigenous peoples, etc. Established in 1996 by the Canadian initiative. Includes eight Arctic nations (Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, USA) as full-fledged members, permanent participants (mostly indigenous peoples’, environmental and scientific NGOs) and several observers.
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