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The European Union and the Geopolitics of the Arctic


ISBN13: 9781788112086
Published: January 2018
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Format: Hardback
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The Arctic is a region that has seen exponential growth as a space of geopolitical interest over the past decade. This insightful book is the first to analyse the European Union’s Arctic policy endeavours of the early 21st Century from a critical geopolitical perspective.

Exploring the EU’s decade-long undertaking to construct legitimacy in the Arctic between 2008 and 2017, Andreas Raspotnik investigates whether the EU can figure prominently in the Arctic region as an international actor. This book presents the EU’s interest in the Arctic as a fascinating test case for how the EU aims to assert its policies and values in a neighbouring region.

This contemporary and intriguing book will be an invaluable resource for scholars and students of international relations, European studies, geography, and Arctic studies, as well as those on courses relating to international organisations and global/regional politics. It will also appeal to the broader public with an interest in the challenges and opportunities of the Arctic region.

Contents:
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. The Geopolitics of an Arctic Meltdown and the Question of EUropean Arctic Space
PART II GEOPOLITICS
2. The Thought Experiment Referred to as Geopolitics
PART III THE ARCTIC
3. Arctic Geopolitics and the Regional Zeitgeist of the Twenty-First Century
PART IV THE EUROPEAN UNION
4. EUropean Dimensions of Arctic Presence
5. An Action in the Making: The EU’s Arctic Policymaking Process
6. The EU’s Arctic Space-Making Practices
PART V CONCLUSION
7. A European Geopolitical Subject in the Arctic?

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