
Canada and the Changing Arctic
Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship
Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. November 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
340 pages
978-1-55458-338-6 (ISBN)
Description
Global warming has had a dramatic impact on the Arctic environment, including the ice melt that has opened previously ice-covered waterways. State and non-state actors who look to the region and its resources with varied agendas have started to pay attention. Do new geopolitical dynamics point to a competitive and inherently conflictual aEURoerace for resourcesaEUR?? Or will the Arctic become a region governed by mutual benefit, international law, and the achievement of a widening array of cooperative arrangements among interested states and Indigenous peoples?
As an Arctic nation Canada is not immune to the consequences of these transformations. In Canada and the Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship, the authors, all leading commentators on Arctic affairs, grapple with fundamental questions about how Canada should craft a responsible and effective Northern strategy. They outline diverse paths to achieving sovereignty, security, and stewardship in CanadaaEUR (TM)s Arctic and in the broader circumpolar world.
The changing Arctic region presents Canadians with daunting challenges and tremendous opportunities. This book will inspire continued debate on what Canada must do to protect its interests, project its values, and play a leadership role in the twenty-first-century Arctic.
Forewords by Senator Hugh Segal and former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of National Defence Bill Graham.
As an Arctic nation Canada is not immune to the consequences of these transformations. In Canada and the Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship, the authors, all leading commentators on Arctic affairs, grapple with fundamental questions about how Canada should craft a responsible and effective Northern strategy. They outline diverse paths to achieving sovereignty, security, and stewardship in CanadaaEUR (TM)s Arctic and in the broader circumpolar world.
The changing Arctic region presents Canadians with daunting challenges and tremendous opportunities. This book will inspire continued debate on what Canada must do to protect its interests, project its values, and play a leadership role in the twenty-first-century Arctic.
Forewords by Senator Hugh Segal and former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of National Defence Bill Graham.
Reviews / Votes
``Canada and the Changing Arctic provides a timely, relevant, and insightful contribution to the literature on northern politics and policies. Resisting simplistic classifications, the essays break down assumed distinctions between conservative and liberal political positions, with each author drawing from approaches of many political parties and stakeholders. For non-expert readers, it offers a clear and accessible introduction to Arctic issues, supplemented by a helpful acronym guide. Yet the depth of its coverage and nuanced analysis means that specialists, too, will find much of interest. Each chapter is clearly written and free of jargon, and the organizing strategy of addressing each issue in turn makes it easy to compare points of convergence ... and divergence ... between the authors' positions. Colour maps interspersed throughout the book provide useful visual references for the various geopolitical issues discussed, and the appendix helps contextualize and compare the authors' recommendations with the federal government's strategy.... With the Arctic increasing in importance in both Canadian and international politics, this book will have enduring relevance. Instructors and graduate students in Northern Studies, Political Science, and Policy Studies, as well as policy analysts and writers, will find this an essential read.'' -- Katherine Sinclair, McGill University -- Arctic, Volume 65, number 4, December 2012, 201212 ``Canadian explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson said, aThe Arctic is the centre of the world and we think it is the edge.a Stefansson made the North his life.... aThe time has come for southern Canadians to internalize their responsibilities for the North, not because it is in danger of being stolen away but because it is integral to who we are as a country. A Northern Vision has the potential to unite us all.a Vilhjalmur Stefansson could not have said it better.'' -- Holly Doan -- Blacklock's Reporter, No. 008, December 17, 2012, 201212 ``This book does a very good job of discussing Canadian perspectives on Arctic change. All authors are specialists on the Arctic, and their white papers critically examine issues of sovereignty, security, and environmental protection, among others. They also make recommendations on what leadership role Canada should play in the Arctic. The authors do have different emphases, and on some issues they disagree. This tension adds interest.'' -- G.A. McBeath, University of Alaska Fairbanks -- Choice, November 2012, 201210 ``It needs to be said that the differences of interpretation is the strength of this book.... The articles are in dialogue with each other and through their divergences deepen the understanding of the complexity of Arctic change.'' -- Nikolas Sellheim, University of Lapland -- Journal of Polar Record, 50, Volume 253-2014More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Waterloo, Ontario
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
9 colour and 4 black & white maps, 8 colour and 19 black & white images
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 151 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
484 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55458-338-6 (9781554583386)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Franklyn Griffiths is a professor emeritus of international politics and the George Ignatieff Chair Emeritus of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Toronto, from which he retired in 2001. Policy analysis and advocacy have been and remain his lifelong professional priorities. He is currently writing a book on the incivilities of Western civilization.
Rob Huebert is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary and associate director of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies. He was a senior research fellow of the Canadian International Council in 2008-9 and is a fellow with Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute. He publishes on the issues of Canadian Arctic security, maritime security, and Canadian defence and comments on Canadian security and Arctic issues in the national and international media.
P. Whitney Lackenbauer is an associate professor and chair of the Department of History at St. Jerome's University (University of Waterloo). He is a fellow with the Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute, the Arctic Institute of North America, and the Laurier Centre for Military and Strategic Disarmament Studies. He is the (co-)author or editor of twelve books.
Rob Huebert is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary and associate director of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies. He was a senior research fellow of the Canadian International Council in 2008-9 and is a fellow with Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute. He publishes on the issues of Canadian Arctic security, maritime security, and Canadian defence and comments on Canadian security and Arctic issues in the national and international media.
P. Whitney Lackenbauer is an associate professor and chair of the Department of History at St. Jerome's University (University of Waterloo). He is a fellow with the Canadian Defence & Foreign Affairs Institute, the Arctic Institute of North America, and the Laurier Centre for Military and Strategic Disarmament Studies. He is the (co-)author or editor of twelve books.
Content
Table of Contents for Canada and the Changing Arctic: Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship by Franklyn Griffiths, Rob Huebert, and P. Whitney Lackenbauer
List of Maps
List of Figures
Foreword Hugh Segal, Senator
Foreword Bill Graham, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of National Defence
1. Introduction
2. Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and Security in a Transforming Circumpolar World Rob Huebert
Understanding Sovereignty and Security
Canadian Concepts of Arctic Sovereignty and Security
The Changing Arctic
Conclusion
3. From Polar Race to Polar Saga: An Integrated Strategy for Canada and the Circumpolar World P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Background
Defence
Diplomacy
Development
Conclusion
4: Towards a Canadian Arctic Strategy Franklyn Griffiths
The Arctic as an Arena
Arctic Strategy for Canada
Domestic Sources of Stewardship
Recommendations
5. Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship: An Update P. Whitney Lackenbauer
CanadaaEUR (TM)s Northern Strategy
The Emerging Arctic Security Regime?
Bibliography
Appendix: Statement on CanadaaEUR (TM)s Arctic Foreign Policy: Exercising Sovereignty and Promoting Canada's Northern Strategy Abroad, August 2010 Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Bibliography
Index
List of Maps
List of Figures
Foreword Hugh Segal, Senator
Foreword Bill Graham, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of National Defence
1. Introduction
2. Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and Security in a Transforming Circumpolar World Rob Huebert
Understanding Sovereignty and Security
Canadian Concepts of Arctic Sovereignty and Security
The Changing Arctic
Conclusion
3. From Polar Race to Polar Saga: An Integrated Strategy for Canada and the Circumpolar World P. Whitney Lackenbauer
Background
Defence
Diplomacy
Development
Conclusion
4: Towards a Canadian Arctic Strategy Franklyn Griffiths
The Arctic as an Arena
Arctic Strategy for Canada
Domestic Sources of Stewardship
Recommendations
5. Sovereignty, Security, and Stewardship: An Update P. Whitney Lackenbauer
CanadaaEUR (TM)s Northern Strategy
The Emerging Arctic Security Regime?
Bibliography
Appendix: Statement on CanadaaEUR (TM)s Arctic Foreign Policy: Exercising Sovereignty and Promoting Canada's Northern Strategy Abroad, August 2010 Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Bibliography
Index