Arctic Maritime Development in Beaufort Sea Area: New Paper

June 5, 2014

For Canada and the United States, the Beaufort basin offers unique opportunities for Alaska and Canada’s Arctic territories, says a research paper from Canada's Centre for International Government Innovation (CIGI).

The Arctic is facing remarkable climatic and oceanic change that is triggering unprecedented opportunities and challenges for Arctic nations, as well as for countries that do not have Arctic territory but are eager to engage and invest in the region.

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Conclusion
The CIGI policy brief argues that cooperation with the United States on Arctic economic development should be a top priority in Canada’s bilateral relations, and concludes with a "blueprint for action" for steps the Government of Canada should take for long-term Canadian Arctic maritime development.

CIGI Policy Brief No. 40 by John Higginbotham and Marina Grosu is available as a .PDF download at: www.cigionline.org/sites/default/files/cigi_pb_40.pdf

Source: The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)


 

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