Lessons From The Arctic: The Role of Regional Governments in International Affairs

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Emily Tsui, Thomas S Axworthy, Sara French
Mosaic Press, 6 авг. 2020 г. - Всего страниц: 450
Lessons from the Arctic: The Role of Regional Government in International Affairs is a collection of articles written by twenty-six leading and emerging scholars from across the circumpolar region. Each author assesses and explores the processes of regional governance in the Arctic from an interdisciplinary perspective. The topics include Indigenous internationalism, paradiplomacy, federalism, global institution-building, and more.
 

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Federalism in Its Many Forms in the Arctic
Federalism in Its Many Forms in the Arctic
Regional Perspectives on IndigenousSettler Relations in Northern Canada
Greenlands role in Arctic Governance and CrossBorder Relations with Sub
The Architecture of International Cooperation
Better a Friendly Neighbour than a Distant Relative
Nils Andreassen Better a Friendly Neighbour Than a Distant Relative
Barents Regional Council

From Finnish Periphery to
Norways Approach to the Arctic and Russia
CenterPeriphery Relations in Shaping Russias Arctic Policies
Federalism
The Institutional framework
Russias Involvement in Regional Governance in the Arctic
World Winter Cities Association for Mayors and its Potential
The case
Susan Chatwood G Ross Baker Wendy Lou James Orbinski and Adalsteinn
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Thomas S. Axworthy has had a distinguished career in government, academia, and philanthropy. He served as the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and he was a key strategist on the repatriation of the Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. He is a regular contributor to the opinion pages of the Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, and The National Post. Sara French is a graduate of Queen's University and currently serves as a Senior Negotiator with Aboriginal Relations within the Yukon government. She has traveled extensively throughout the communities of the Circumpolar Arctic and resides in Whitehorse, Yukon. Emily Tsui is a Juris Doctor/Master of Global Affairs Candidate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Munk School of Global Affairs. She has published briefing notes with the Arctic Yearbook on the Northern Forum and the Science Agreement. Emily Tsui is a Juris Doctor/Master of Global Affairs Candidate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Munk School of Global Affairs. She was a research assistant to Dr. Axworthy at the Gordon Foundation, where she assisted in organizing the 2015 conference at the Munk School. She has published briefing notes with the Arctic Yearbook on the Northern Forum and the Science Agreement. Thomas S. Axworthy has had a distinguished career in government, academia, and philanthropy. He served as the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and he was a key strategist on the repatriation of the Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. He is a regular contributor to the opinion pages of the Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, and The National Post. Sara French is a graduate of Queen's University and currently serves as a Senior Negotiator with Aboriginal Relations within the Yukon government. She has traveled extensively throughout the communities of the Circumpolar Arctic and resides in Whitehorse, Yukon. Emily Tsui is a Juris Doctor/Master of Global Affairs Candidate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Munk School of Global Affairs. She has published briefing notes with the Arctic Yearbook on the Northern Forum and the Science Agreement. Dr. Thomas S. Axworthy, O.C. has had a distinguished career in government, academia, and philanthropy. He served as the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and he was a key strategist on the repatriation of the Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Dr. Axworthy has served as President and CEO of The Gordon Foundation and, in 2011, was appointed Secretary-General of InterAction Council of Former Heads of State and Government. He is the author of numerous books and articles, including Towards a Just Society, co-authored with Pierre Trudeau. He is a regular contributor to the opinion pages of the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail, and the National Post. He frequently appears as a commentator on public and national issues. Thomas S. Axworthy has had a distinguished career in government, academia, and philanthropy. He served as the Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, and he was a key strategist on the repatriation of the Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. He is a regular contributor to the opinion pages of the Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, and The National Post. Sara French is a graduate of Queen's University and currently serves as a Senior Negotiator with Aboriginal Relations within the Yukon government. She has traveled extensively throughout the communities of the Circumpolar Arctic and resides in Whitehorse, Yukon. Emily Tsui is a Juris Doctor/Master of Global Affairs Candidate at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Munk School of Global Affairs. She has published briefing notes with the Arctic Yearbook on the Northern Forum and the Science Agreement. Sara French is a graduate of Queen’s University and currently serves as a Senior Negotiator with Aboriginal Relations within the Yu

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