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Who in Central Europe cared about the Arctic just a decade ago? But within a few years, climate change and geopolitical power shifts have turned the remote ice desert into a space that is attracting more and more actors. First and foremost, it is the great powers that are staking out their areas of interest in the High North. Russia has remilitarised the region, and China is waiting in the wings. What is the USA doing about it, and what do the Europeans want?
Joachim Weber, editor of the international standard work on geopolitics and security policy in the Arctic, deals in his new book with a team of proven Arctic experts with the most important security policy developments of recent years around the High North. And answers the central questions that will determine the political face of the Arctic of tomorrow.
Joachim Weber, editor of the international standard work on geopolitics and security policy in the Arctic, deals in his new book with a team of proven Arctic experts with the most important security policy developments of recent years around the High North. And answers the central questions that will determine the political face of the Arctic of tomorrow.
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- Books (first-hand)
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- Weber, Joachim
- Title
- Konfliktraum Arktis. Die Großmächte und der Hohe Norden
- Details
- Paperback, occasional maps. 188 pp.
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