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The state and challenges of Arctic governance in an era of . . . This primer provides an essential overview of these changes as well as of the region’s governance system, which comprises many discrete and interacting elements Contrary to popular claims, there is no lack of governance in the Arctic, but there are also challenges ahead of it
Arctic Governance, Decision-Making and Non-state Actors Enters Non-state actors in the Arctic region In this volume we aim to start to fill this gap, because we considered it absolutely necessary that non-state actors become part and parcel of the scholarly, political and public discourse on Arctic governance
The current and future role of non-Arctic states in Arctic governance This chapter assesses the role and contribution of non-Arctic actors, in particular states, in shaping the Arctic law and policy order It defines Arctic governance mainly in terms of the Arctic Council, the intergovernmental forum focusing on environmental protection and sustainable development
The Involvement of Civil Society Organizations in Arctic Governance Section II conceptualizes what is meant by Arctic governance at the global and regional levels, and details some of the ways that CSOs can gain access to this governance Section III draws on previous research on Arctic governance and non state actors to examine the main ways that CSOs are involved in and contribute to Arctic governance
Arctic as a boundary object: who negotiates Arctic governance . . . We argue that the Arctic itself is a boundary object, and it is the collaborative boundary work between a multitude of Arctic governance actors—drawing on different knowledges and platforms in informal and formal contexts—that makes Arctic governance resilient, even when the region's intergovernmental powerhouse, the Arctic Council, is
Non-state observers in the Arctic Council - arcticyearbook. com Arctic Governance relies on relations between different Arctic and global actors As the Arctic Council is a key actor within Arctic Governance, this study takes a closer look at its inter-organizational relations with its non-state observers and explores how observers actually observe
Transboundary cooperation in Arctic climate change governance under . . . While recognizing the primary role of Arctic states in coordinating ACCG is important, the effectiveness of Arctic protection mechanisms related to global climate change diminishes when participation by non-Arctic actors in ACCG is restricted