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OverviewThis book comprehensively discusses the role that non-state actors play in the Arctic and assesses the normative role of these actors. Beyond any organised forum, there are actors that have a significant impact on the way the Arctic is developed, adjudicated, managed, perceived, presented and represented. This book complements the literature on non-state actors in international law and international security, world politics and international relations and provides a geographical account of their role for the Arctic. The book content is not limited to a specific discipline, but takes into account different approaches to the topic. This means that it contains three types of contributions: research articles, shorter research notes and commentaries. While the research articles constitute the main body of the work, it is also the research notes which provide an insight into issues related to the topic of the book. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nikolas Sellheim , Dwayne Ryan MenezesPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.744kg ISBN: 9783031124587ISBN 10: 3031124588 Pages: 326 Publication Date: 11 November 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction Nikolas Sellheim, Marzia Scopelliti, Dwayne Menezes PART I - (Re)presenting the Arctic 2. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Arctic Regionalization: The Case for an Arctic Civil Society Council (ACSC) Christoph Humrich 3. The role of non-governmental actors in Arctic policy-making: a democratical alibi for the Arctic states? Camille Escudé-Joffres 4. Advancing Gender Equality in the Arctic Tahnee Prior, Malgorzata Smieszek 5. International media outlets in polar regions - Generating and diffusing polar representations Mathieu Landriault PART II - Development in the Arctic 6. Polar Research and Policy Initiative’s High-Level Dialogues on the Sustainable Development Goals in the Arctic: Findings, Implications, and Opportunities Justin Barnes 7. Data centers development in the Arctic regions Alexandra Middleton, Bjørn Rønning 8. Sustainable Arctic Marine Tourism Development: Scale and scope for community investment, coordination, and action Chris Horbel, Brooks Kaiser 9. Foreign Investors as Subjects of Arctic law: The Case of Greenland and the Yamal Peninsula Kong Soon Lim PART III - Livelihoods and Governance 10. Responsibility in Arctic Marine Living Resource Governance: NGO and Government Accountability Nikolas Sellheim, Sheryl Fink 11. Monitoring of Indigenous Law Enforcement in Evenkia, Russia Nikita Kaplin 12. Indigenous perspectives in natural resource governance: A case study of the Nussir mine. Vivièn Laros PART IV - Non-Governmental Organisations 13. International Arctic Science Committee in the changing Arctic. Between international scientific cooperation and science diplomacy Michał Łuszczuk, Monika Szkarłat 14. Bellona as a key stakeholder for instigating environment policy in the Barents region Florian Vidal 15. A Place for All: Think Tanks and NGOs as International Platforms for Arctic Security Dialogue Mariel Kieval 16. Greenpeace in the Arctic – Breaking into the Iron Triangle of Arctic Energy Micheil Page 17. Conclusion Nikolas Sellheim, Marzia Scopelliti, Dwayne MenezesReviewsAuthor InformationNikolas Sellheim holds a doctorate in law from the University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland. Having intensively published on Arctic governance and marine mammal issues, he specialises on the interplay between international conservation law and local communities. He has done fieldwork at the Barents Secretariat in Kirkenes, in the Canadian commercial seal hunt in Newfoundland and in the ‘Cove’ of Taiji, Japan. Nikolas conducted his two post-docs at the Polar Cooperation Research Centre at Kobe University, Japan, and at the Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science in Finland. He is Co-Editor-in-Chief of Polar Record, the journal of the Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge. Nikolas runs his own consultancy Sellheim Environmental (www.sellheimenvironmental.org). Dwayne Ryan Menezes is the Founder and Managing Director of two London-based think-tanks, Polar Research and Policy Initiative (PRPI) and Human Security Centre (HSC). He is also the Director of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Greenland in the UK Parliament, Vice-President at Arctic Today, Advisory Board Member at JONAA, an Associate Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, and an Honorary Fellow at the UCL Institute of Risk and Disaster Reduction at University College London. He read history at the LSE and the University of Cambridge, graduating from the latter with a PhD, and has been affiliated since with research centres at Cambridge, Oxford and London. Formerly, he served as Consultant to the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Principal Consultant to the European Parliament Intergroup on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Research Associate to a UN Special Rapporteur, Director of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Yemen in the UK Parliament, Governor of a Church of England school, and Founder and Director of the film company, Think-Film Impact Production. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Royal Geographical Society and Royal Society of Arts. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |