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Polar Imperative

Polar Imperative

A History of Arctic Sovereignty in North America

by Shelagh D. Grant
Publication Date: 29/07/2010

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Winner of the 2011 Lionel Gelber Prize, the J.W. Dafoe Book Prize, the CAA Lela Common Award for Canadian History, and shortlisted for the 2010 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.

Based on Shelagh Grant's groundbreaking archival research and drawing on her reputation as a leading historian in the field, Polar Imperative is a compelling overview of the historical claims of sovereignty over this continent's polar regions. This engaging, timely history examines:

  • the unfolding implications of major climate changes
  • the impact of resource exploitation on the indigenous peoples
  • the current high-stakes game for control over the adjacent waters of Alaska, Arctic Canada and Greenland
  • the events, issues and strategies that have influenced claims to authority over the lands and waters of the North American Arctic, from the arrival of the first inhabitants around 3,000 bce to the present
  • sovereignty from a comparative point of view within North America and parallel situations in the European and Asian Arctic

Told from a Canadian perspective, this book will become a standard reference on Arctic history and will redefine North Americans' understanding of the sovereign rights and responsibilities of Canada's northernmost region.

ISBN:
9781553654186
9781553654186
Category:
International relations
Publication Date:
29-07-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Douglas and McIntyre (2013) Ltd.
Country of origin:
Canada
Dimensions (mm):
238.25x165.1x42.16mm
Weight:
0.97kg

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