ABSTRACT

First Published in 1978, The Circumpolar North is designed for anyone with a more than superficial interest in the northern regions of our planet, geographical, economic, social, or political. The primary importance of North today is as a source of raw materials, as a world crossroads, and as a touchstone of the way nations behave towards their minority groups. Strategic considerations have led to the expenditure of vast sums of money; but world population expansion has not yet affected the northlands and their preservation in a natural state is still a feasible objective.

The authors are experts in their own areas and have provided regional chapters on each of the land and ocean areas. The book compares the different approaches of the countries involved and deals also, in the context of the northern seas, with another political dimension – the relations between nations and their success in achieving international management of resources. This is an interesting read for scholars of geography, international relations and international economics.

chapter Chapter One|20 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter Two|50 pages

Northern USSR

The north in a socialist economy

chapter Chapter Three|53 pages

Canada

The slow retreat of ‘the north’

chapter Chapter Four|41 pages

Alaska

The evolution of a northern polity

chapter Chapter Five|45 pages

Greenland

The transformation of a colony

chapter Chapter Six|23 pages

The north of the Old World

Lands of the northeast Atlantic

chapter Chapter Seven|27 pages

The circumpolar oceans

International conflict and co-operation

chapter Chapter Eight|19 pages

The circumpolar north in world affairs