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Barents Studies Vol. 2, Issue 1
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Barents Studies Vol. 3, Issue 1
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Barents Studies Vol. 5, Issue 1
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Barents Studies Vol. 7, Issue 1/2022, Special Issue
Barents Studies (University of Lapland, 2022) -
Blix Bodil H.
Barents Studies Vol. 5, Issue 1 (2018) : 130-133 (Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2018) -
Border life
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Border studies are outstandingly international and cross-disciplinary, bringing together researchers from many parts of the world with quite different scholarly backgrounds
(Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2015) -
Can Science Fiction Help Arctic Research?
(University of Lapland, 2019) -
Changing Arctic governance landscape: The Arctic Council navigating through geopolitical turbulence
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CITES CoP18 — Towards New Attempts to List Polar Bears on Appendix I?
(University of Lapland, 2019) -
Citizens’ involvement in financial planning in the Russian North : External pressures and internal dynamics of participatory budgeting experiments
Barents Studies Vol. 6, Issue 1 (2019) Special Issue : 65-86 (Lapin yliopisto, 2019) -
Climate Change, Cod Production and Consumption
(University of Lapland, 2019) -
Co-Progressiveness of Arctic Governance and the Initiative of Polar Silk Road
(University of Lapland, 2019) -
Column: My Barents
(Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2014) -
Community activist connects people and government
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Comparative analysis of the Arctic and the Third Pole region
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Conference report : the role of non-arctic states/actors in the arctic legal order-making
Current Developments in Arctic Law (University of Lapland, 2017) -
Conference Report of the 13th Polar Law Symposium Special Online Session
(University of Lapland, 2020) -
Contrasting territorial policy perspectives for Northern Sweden
(Lapin yliopisto, Arktinen keskus, 2015)Northern Sweden is increasingly influenced by competing social interests striving for advantages and claiming territorial influence through “scalar politics”. The strategic deployment of scalar conceptions is an integral ...