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Part 1: Polar Governance and Regime Challenges
Part 2: New Dynamics and Emerging Issues
Part 3: Climate Change Impact and Arctic Shipping
Part 4: State Practice and International Cooperation
Part 5: Resources Conservation and Sustainable Development
Part 6: China's Polar Policy and Potential Role
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Editors' Note & Acknowledgements
Part 1: Polar Governance and Regime Challenges
Conservation Law in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean:the Antarctic Treaty System, Conservation and Environmental Protection
Arctic Epistemic Communities in Global Governance
In What Way the Arctic Council can Contribute to the Achievement of UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Goals?
Part 2: New Dynamics and Emerging Issues
Impacts of Climate Change on Land, Aquatic and Marine Resources in the Barents European Arctic Region
Industrial Development in Arctic: the Growth Potential or a Threat to the Indigenous Peoples of the North?
Part 3: Climate Change Impact and Arctic Shipping
Climate Change and Arctic Security: an Inter-Face Between High Politics and Soft Cooperation
The Right of Arctic States to Regulate Shipping in the Exclusive Economic Zone
NORDREG, the Law of the Sea and a Changing Climate
Part 4: State Practice and International Cooperation
Russia's “Smart Power” Foreign Policy and Antarctica
The Arctic Narratives-Storylines Framing by the U. S. Securitizing Actors
The Northwest Passage: The Consistency of Canada's Legal Framwork With the UNCLOS
Part 5: Resources Conservation and Sustainable Development
MSC Certification of Southern Ocean Fisheries: Process, Outcome and Impact
Researching the Development of Mineral Resources in Greenland and China's Participation
Renewable Energy in the Arctic and the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples:Past, Present and Future Experiences of the Sami People
Part 6: China's Polar Policy and Potential Role
Implementing International Maritime Organization's Polar Code: Prospects for Sino-Russian Cooperation
China's Strategic New Frontiers and the Existing Rules-Based Global Order: Here be Dragons in the Polar Regions
Beyond A Tool for Short-Term National Interests: China's Polar Science Diplomacy Revisited