Contents -- Preface -- 1 Where Vision and Illusion Meet -- PART ONE: SETTING -- 2 Bringing the Outside Inside: Towards Development of the Passage -- 3 Inuit Politics and the Arctic Seas -- PART TWO: INTERNATIONAL ARCTIC POLITICS -- 4 The Manhattan Voyages and Their Aftermath -- 5 The Negotiation of Article 234 -- 6 Arctic Shipping: An American Perspective -- 7 Greenlandic and Danish Attitudes to Canadian Arctic Shipping -- PART THREE: CANADIAN ARCTIC POLITICS -- 8 Lessons of the Arctic Pilot Project -- 9 Environmental Politics and Inuit Self-Government
10 Defence and Policing in Arctic Canada11 Polar Icebreakers: The Politics of Inertia -- PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS -- 12 Beyond the Arctic Sublime -- Appendix: Statement on Sovereignty, 10 September 1985 -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- MAPS
Summary
Series of articles which summarize issues involved in Canada's claim to sovereignty over the Northwest Passage arranged in four parts: the setting; international arctic politics; Canadian arctic politics; conclusions
Notes
"Sponsored by the Dalhousie Ocean Studies Program"--Page ix