Mon, Nov 26, 2012

Arctic Yearbook 2012 launched

NRF
The UArctic Thematic Network on Geopolitics and Security is proud to announce the launch of the Arctic Yearbook (AY), the preeminent repository of critical analysis on the Arctic region, with a mandate to inform observers about the state of Arctic geopolitics and security. AY is an international and interdisciplinary peer-reviewed publication, available online at www.arcticyearbook.com to ensure wide distribution and accessibility to a variety of stakeholders and observers around the world.
Please download the AY 2012 Inaugural Edition overview. This year’s AY is themed “Arctic Strategies and Policies” and provides expert commentaries and academic papers dealing with issues on:

  • National and foreign policies in the Arctic
  • Arctic shipping (Northwest Passage, Northern Sea Route, Transpolar Route)
  • Non-Arctic states and the circumpolar north (China, Japan, Singapore, UK, France, Poland, Scotland);
  • Indigenous political engagement;
  • Arctic change and the environment;
  • Governance in the circumpolar north, 25 years after Mikhaïl Gorbatchev’s historic Murmansk Speech;

The AY is the outcome of the Northern Research Forum (NRF) and the University of the Arctic Thematic Network (TN) on Geopolitics and Security. The Thematic Network also organizes the annual Calotte Academy (www.nrf.is) across Russia, Finland, Sweden and Norway.

We hope you will enjoy this Inaugural Edition of the AY. We invite you to share the AY2012 with your network. The call for papers for AY2013 is coming soon!

Best regards,
Arctic Yearbook
Lassi Heininen, Editor
Heather-Exner Pirot, Managing Editor
Joël Plouffe, Managing Editor

Arctic Yearbook website: www.arcticyearbook.com
Arctic Yearbook is on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Arcticyearbook

Publication date: Mon, Nov 26, 2012

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