All Stories

  1. The Routledge Handbook of Arctic Governance
  2. Sovereignty cubed: The Arctic as a territorial and ontological volume
  3. Perspectives from the Top: Justice, International Relations and the Political Geography of the Arctic
  4. Environmental Justice
  5. Libertarian Theories of Justice
  6. Environmental Justice
  7. Environmental Justice
  8. Evaluating normative capacity through Arctic environmental governance
  9. Old Sea, New Ice: sea ice geoengineering and indigenous rights in Arctic Ocean governance
  10. Arctic Justice
  11. Conclusion: Making Connections between Justice and Studies of the Arctic
  12. Introduction: Justice in the Arctic
  13. Responsibility of and for Structural (In)Justice in Arctic Governance
  14. Preface
  15. Preface
  16. Preface
  17. Introduction:
  18. Introduction: Justice in the Arctic
  19. Iceberg sovereignty
  20. Which states will lead a just transition for the Arctic? A DeePeR analysis of global data on Arctic states and formal observer states
  21. Science diplomacy in the Arctic: Contributions of the USGS to policy discourse and impact on governance
  22. UK strategy for the High North: Policy Levers to Influence Developments out to 2050
  23. The Power of Siberia: A Eurasian Pipeline Policy ‘Good’ for Whom?
  24. Comparing performances of Arctic sovereignty
  25. The Russian Arctic
  26. Performing Arctic Sovereignty
  27. The Canadian Arctic
  28. Conclusion
  29. Introduction
  30. Who owns the Arctic?
  31. The American Arctic
  32. Boundaries of Authority
  33. Messages on Arctic Policy: Effective Occupation in Postage Stamps of the United States, Canada, and Russia
  34. From whale to crude oil: Lessons from the North American Arctic