Collaboration across the Arctic: A Tool of Regionalism or simple Pragmatism

Verena Gisela Huppert, Romain François R. Chuffart

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Abstract

The Arctic is witnessing the rise of a new paradigm caused by an increase in pan-Arctic collaborations which co-exist with the region’s traditional linkages with the South. Using an analysis of concrete examples of regional collaborations in the Arctic today in the fields of education, health and infrastructure, this paper questions whether pan-Arctic collaborations in the Arctic are more viable than North-South collaborations, and explores the reasons behind and the foreseeable consequences of such collaborations. It shows that the newly emerging East-West paradigm operates at the same time as the traditional North-South paradigm, with no signs of the East-West paradigm being more viable in the foreseeable future. However, pan-Arctic collaboration, both due to pragmatic reasons and an increased awareness of similarities, is likely to increase in the future. The increased regionalization process in the Arctic is both a tool and a consequence of the increasing pan-Arctic collaboration.
Original languageEnglish
JournalArctic Yearbook
Volume2017
Pages (from-to)151-162
Number of pages12
ISSN2298-2418
Publication statusPublished - 14 Oct 2017

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