Rasmus Gjedssø Bertelsen's research while affiliated with UiT The Arctic University of Norway and other places
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Publications (3)
This essay discusses the relationship between social theory and science diplomacy for both academic and policy application. This discussion is based on workpackage 2 Power with Science Diplomacy of H2020 Inventing a shared Science Diplomacy for Europe (InsSciDE) and consortium-wide discussions.
The outcome of the discussions on theory of science d...
The Arctic has been an integrated part of the international political, economic, security, and technology systems for centuries, and the Arctic has closely mirrored systemic developments. The place of the Arctic in the international system explains developments in the Arctic historically and today and is likely to predict future developments in the...
For centuries, the Arctic has been part of international political, economic, security, and technology systems (Heininen & Southcott, 2010). The current Arctic order reflects the current international system, and the Arctic order of the future will reflect future international system and order. The international order and the Arctic order reflects...
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... In the case of aggravated conflict, the ARC's other core principles and norms, including respect for and compliance with the rule of law set within the UN, could be challenged. This will become a dead-end for the current Arctic regime, and the scenario will play out as a new Cold War in the Arctic where cooperation will be based on ideological blocking (Bertelsen, 2022). ...
Reference: Can China change the Arctic regime?