
America in the Arctic: Foreign Policy and Competition in the Melting North
Author(s): Mary Thompson-Jones (Author)
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Publication Date: March 25, 2025
- Language: English
- Print length: 344 pages
- ISBN-10: 023119840X
- ISBN-13: 9780231198400
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“Thompson-Jones’s fresh perspective, strengthened by her years of diplomatic experience, makes America in the Arctic especially valuable to anyone seeking to understand the past and present of the Arctic region and its geopolitics. She weaves together diplomacy, national security, economics, the environment, and other key issues into a detailed and seamless account that is both readable and insightful. This is a must-read!” — Rebecca Pincus, director of the Polar Institute at the Wilson Center
“In
America in the Arctic, Thompson-Jones brilliantly charts America’s past, present, and future in the High North. This book is a compelling testament to the importance of U.S. engagement and a must-read for policymakers. As Thompson-Jones aptly asserts, we have “an Arctic destiny.”” — Ambassador Paula J. Dobriansky, former undersecretary of state for global affairs (2001–2009)“
America in the Arctic is an essential guide to the new Cold War that will make the Arctic a highly contested region among global superpowers. It is also a needed wake-up call to new threats caused by climate change and weaponized by authoritarian governments.” — Derek Shearer, former U.S. ambassador to Finland, and Chevalier Professor of Diplomacy, Occidental College“
America in the Arctic is a compelling and insightful exploration of the United States’ historical, geopolitical, environmental and national security relationships in the Arctic region. The author’s description of how geopolitically the region has transformed from a zone of peace into a zone of competition and how economic and national security interests intersect with climate change is relevant in understanding the history and potential future of the Arctic region. As a former US Ambassador to Norway, in particular, I found the chapter on Norway and its relationship with the US and the Arctic policies of each country very perceptive, interesting and right on point. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in understanding the history of the Arctic region and the many issues that it raises for American foreign policy.” — Barry White, former U.S. ambassador to NorwayAbout the Author
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