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ID167221
Title ProperPreparing for the next Arctic sovereignty crisis
Other Title Informationthe northwest passage in the age of Donald Trump
LanguageENG
AuthorLajeunesse, Adam ;  Huebert, Rob
Summary / Abstract (Note)Dating to the early Cold War, Canada and the US have disagreed on the status of the Northwest Passage. For Canada, the waters of the Arctic Archipelago are internal, historic waters. For the US, the sea route is an international strait. Despite this fundamental disagreement, cooperation between the two states in the Arctic has long been effective and friendly. In part, this can be attributed to decades of careful diplomacy, which has strategically set aside the intractable legal questions in favour of a comfortable “agree-to-disagree” arrangement. In the age of MAGA diplomacy under President Donald Trump, this successful system appears at risk. With discussion of Arctic freedom of navigation voyages for the US Navy becoming commonplace, and the old diplomatic safeguards breaking down in favour a new zero-sum foreign policy approach, Canada may soon face a new challenge to its Arctic sovereignty.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 74, No.2; Jun 2019: p.225–239
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 74 No 2
Key WordsSovereignty ;  Arctic ;  Northwest Passage ;  Canada – US Relations ;  Donald Trump


 
 
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