No. 9, January 2018
Index
- Introduction: Can Cooperative Arctic Policies Survive the Current Crisis in Russian-Western Relations?
- Natural Marine Resource Management in a Changing Climate
- Mining Developments, Duty to Consult and Marine Spatial Planning
- Post-Petroleum Security in a Changing Arctic: Narratives and Trajectories Towards Viable Futures
- From Arctic Science to International Law: The Road towards the Minamata Convention and the Role of the Arctic Council
- Naval Blockade
- Sea Level Rise and Shifting Maritime Limits: Stable Baselines as a Response to Unstable Coastlines
- Governing Conflicts Between Mining and Tourism in the Arctic
- The Impact of Local Participation on Community Support for Natural Resource Management: The Case of Mining in Northern Canada and Northern Sweden
- Managing Conflict at Sea: The Case of Norway and Russia in the Svalbard Zone
- Unitization of Petroleum Fields in the Barents Sea: Towards a Common Understanding?
- Marine Spatial Planning ? Prospects for the Arctic
- The Rationale for the Duty to Consult Indigenous Peoples: Comparative Reflections from Nordic and Canadian Legal Contexts
- Too Good to be True? The Expectations and Reality of Mine Development in Pajala, Sweden
- Russia's Ambivalent Status-Quo/Revisionist Policies in the Arctic
- Norway and Russia in the Arctic: New Cold War Contamination?
- Adapting the Legal Framework of Natural Marine Resources Management to Climate Disruption: The Case of Greece
- Governing Marine Protected Areas in a Changing Climate: Private Stakeholders' Perspectives
- The Role of Proximity Dimensions in Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration in Peripheral Regions: Insights from a Comparative Case Study in Northern Norway
- The Arctic in Russia's Emergency Preparedness System
- Avoiding War: How Should Northern Europe Respond to the US-Russian Rivalry?
- Review of Elana Wilson Rowe, Arctic Governance. Power in Cross-Border Cooperation
- Review of Alexandra Xanthaki, Sanna Valkonen, Leena Heinämäki & Piia Nuorgam (eds.), Indigenous Peoples' Cultural Heritage ? Rights, Debates, Challenges
- Review of Kristina Schönfeldt (ed.), The Arctic in International Law and Policy
- Arctic Marine Biodiversity in the High Seas between Regional and Global Governance