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Title
THE DYNAMICS OF GLOBAL FLOWS IN ARCTIC OCEAN REGION: COOPERATION AND COMPETITION
Author(s)
Attal Khan
Abstract
Abstract The ever escalated Climate change has prompted global interest in the Arctic Ocean region as an arena of with enormous economic potential for hydrocarbons and novel maritime trade routes (Geoeconomics). With every passing day the prize of Arctic’s geoeconomics is realizing, so as the scenario for competition and cooperation. The region is home to some severe unresolved issue, including, legal status of maritime trade route, territorial disputes and issues of Exclusive Economic Zones, hence has been fabricated as new theater for power politics and competition over the emerging geoeconomics among regional and extra regional states. The region has been politicized as a new cauldron and “Cold Front” by intellectuals and mainstream media. However, on the contrary the 21st century Arctic geopolitics is with high stability and functional cooperation among different actors. Along with possibilities for competition and confrontation climate change has brought opportunities for collaboration in various spheres. Since the climate change is affecting life of individuals all over the world, particularly those adjacent to Arctic region, collective responses can tackle these emerging issues, subsequently Arctic states have joined hands to deal with these issues. The key reason behind Arctic’s peace and stability is the presence of multilateral institutionalism such as Arctic Council. Moreover, all the Arctic and non-Arctic states in their strategies have emphasized the importance international cooperation in the region.
Type
Thesis/Dissertation MS
Faculty
Social Sciences
Department
International Relations
Language
English
Publication Date
2021-04-24
Subject
International Relations
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Chicago 16th Edition
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