Description |
1 online resource (13 pages) |
Series |
Policy brief (Center for a New American Security) |
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Policy brief (Center for a New American Security)
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Summary |
If the United States wants to realize broad national interests in this region, particularly in an era of tense relations with Russia (the current pre-eminent power in the High North), it must prioritize greater resource commitments and attention to the region. The United States must accelerate its rate of investment in Arctic infrastructure, operations and legal and regulatory capacities to be able to set the terms for the coming era of expanded Arctic activity. The United States must also implement binding international agreements on such matters as search and rescue, oil spill response and polar shipping codes, among others, to attract opportunity, manage risk and help establish a solid framework for international engagement in this region in the years to come |
Notes |
"December 2014." |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (11-13) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF caption (CNAS, viewed January 1, 2015) |
Subject |
Government policy.
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Arctic regions -- Government policy -- United States
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Arctic Regions.
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United States.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Titley, David, author
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Wiker, Alexander, author
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Center for a New American Security, publisher.
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