The Influence of Sub-state Actors on National Security Using Militar
This book sheds light on the process in which the sub-state actor of Greenland has expanded its autonomy and strengthened its de jure participation in the national security of Denmark. By focusing on the case of the US Thule Air Base in Greenland, the lar
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Minori Takahashi Editor
The Influence of Sub-state Actors on National Security Using Military Bases to Forge Autonomy
Springer Polar Sciences Series editor James Ford, Priestley International Centre for Climate, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
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Minori Takahashi Editor
The Influence of Sub-state Actors on National Security Using Military Bases to Forge Autonomy
Editor Minori Takahashi Slavic-Eurasian Research Center and Arctic Research Center Hokkaido University Hokkaido, Japan
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Preface
I have been studying and doing research driven by my interest in international politics regarding the Arctic, including Greenland. When I was a gradua
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