On pretty much any measure of international comparison, Iceland is a little fish. Nevertheless, its geographical location next to the Big Pond that is the Arctic Ocean has put it in a position of influence in a region of growing international importance.
In this paper, we explore Iceland’s influenc…
On pretty much any measure of international comparison, Iceland is a little fish. Nevertheless, its geographical location next to the Big Pond that is the Arctic Ocean has put it in a position of influence in a region of growing international importance.
In this paper, we explore Iceland’s influence in the Arctic region based on international relations considerations such as its political alliances; and based on international law: Iceland’s rights and responsibilities.
The paper presents the Arctic Council and Iceland’s role within it before turning to issues that are governed outside of the Arctic Council system, in particular, Arctic fisheries and maritime boundaries. The paper explains Iceland’s approach to Arctic cooperation in light of its published policy documents and explores the tools available to Iceland to defend its interests.
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Editor:
Giorgio Baruchello; Kristín Margrét Jóhannsdóttir; Jakob Þór Kristjánsson ; Skafti Ingimarsson
Årstal:
2018
Emner:
Arctic cooperation; Iceland; Arctic Council
Publikationssted:
Cambridge
Publikationsland:
United Kingdom
Titel på værtspublikation:
No-one is an Island: an Icelandic Perspective
Udgiver:
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN nummer:
978-1527513921