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ID131029
Title ProperArctic
Other Title Informationregionalism perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorOak, Niranjan K
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Regionalism as a political project has been a signi?cant phenomenon in post-1945 international relations. The third phase of regional integration began towards the end of the 19805 within the international context created by the end of the Cold War. Academics dubbed it as "new regionalism".' Most of the regional organisations that came up in those days were based on economic cooperation among the states. It was an era of globalisation. The Arctic Council (AC) which emerged in 1996 was a unique case. The 'Arctic' has emerged as a region in international cooperation during the past 20-30 years, as manifest in the creation of the AC. The objective of the AC was sustainable development and environmental protection only, and that is why it may be termed as a unique case in that period.
`In' analytical NoteCLAWS Journal Vol. Summer 2014: p.129-142
Journal SourceCLAWS Journal Vol. Summer 2014: p.129-142
Key WordsInternational Organizations - IO ;  International Cooperation - IC ;  International Relations - IR ;  International Alliance - IA ;  International Context ;  Warfare ;  Cold War ;  Arctic Council - AC ;  Economic Cooperation ;  Economic Interest ;  Geopolitics ;  Environmental Protection ;  Regional Politics ;  New Regionalism ;  Geostrategic ;  Globalisation ;  Regional Integration ;  Political Project