ID | 132003 |
Title Proper | Interstate relations in the Arctic |
Other Title Information | an emerging security dilemma? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Atland, Kristian |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The five states that surround the Arctic Ocean- Russia, Canada, the United States, Denmark, and Norway-have in recent years taken various measures to protect their economic and security interests in the north. The measures include not only the adoption of Arctic strategies, but also the development of new military capabilities. As in other parts of the world, one state's military efforts to enhance its security may have the unfortunate effect of making others feel less secure, and therefore more likely to undertake similar efforts. Thus, despite being a low-tension region, the Arctic is by no means immune to the logic of the security dilemma. |
`In' analytical Note | Comparative Strategy Vol.33, No.2; April-June 2014: p.145-166 |
Journal Source | Comparative Strategy Vol.33, No.2; April-June 2014: p.145-166 |
Key Words | Security Dilemma ; Arctic Region ; Arctic Ocean ; Russia ; Canada ; United States ; Denmark ; Norway ; Economic Interest ; Security Interest ; Regional Cooperation ; Regional Security ; Arctic Strategy ; Military Capabilities ; Geopolitics ; Geostrategic ; Military Operations ; Military Efforts ; Low-Tension Region ; International Politics |