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THE ARCTIC FRONTIER OF POWER

Struggles for Dominance Amidst Melting Ice

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The Arctic is no longer frozen in time — it is becoming the world’s next great power battleground.
As ice melts and new sea routes open, a silent scramble is underway at the top of the globe. Nations race to secure resources, control emerging trade corridors, and project military power across a region once defined by isolation rather than rivalry.

In THE ARCTIC FRONTIER OF POWER, geopolitical analyst Conan Taggert delivers a sweeping, deeply researched examination of how climate change is transforming the Arctic into a central arena of 21st-century competition. This book reveals how melting ice is redrawing maps, reshaping global trade, and intensifying strategic rivalry among major powers — while placing fragile ecosystems and Indigenous communities at profound risk.

Inside, you will explore:

  • The Arctic’s shifting geography and climate, and why warming here is accelerating faster than anywhere else on Earth
  • Untapped natural wealth — hydrocarbons, critical minerals, rare earths, fisheries, and their geopolitical consequences
  • New maritime highways, including the Northern Sea Route and Northwest Passage, and how they could alter global trade
  • Great power strategies in the High North, from Russia’s militarized Arctic posture to U.S., NATO, and China’s Polar Silk Road ambitions
  • Legal battles and sovereignty disputes under UNCLOS and Arctic governance frameworks
  • Indigenous rights and Arctic futures, placing local voices at the center of global decision-making
  • Environmental risks and technological challenges of operating in one of Earth’s most fragile regions
  • Forward-looking scenarios (2030–2050) and a practical policy playbook for stability, cooperation, and sustainability

Clear, accessible, and multidisciplinary, this book connects climate science, geopolitics, economics, law, and security into one compelling narrative. It avoids alarmism while confronting hard truths — offering readers the insight needed to understand why decisions made in the Arctic will reverberate across economies, alliances, and ecosystems worldwide.

Whether you are a policymaker, investor, military professional, academic, or globally minded reader, THE ARCTIC FRONTIER OF POWER equips you to understand the stakes of a rapidly changing High North — and the choices that will define its future.

International Relations Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Politics & Government Science Polar Region Law Military

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