The Arctic: an emerging "hot topic"
Wehrmann, DorotheaExternal Publications (2015)
published on worldpolicy.org January 7, 2015
The Arctic is a topic of interest now that attracts the attention of researchers across the globe. Arctic conferences are no longer held exclusively in Arctic nations, but also in non-littoral states such as the U.K. and Germany. This growing interest in the Arctic offers a unique opportunity to develop new and more sophisticated perspectives on various aspects concerning the region.
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