The Arctic Council at Twenty: How to Remain Effective in a Rapidly Changing EnvironmentBy Oran R. Young, Published on 01/01/16Young, Oran R
“This forum that we’re in today embodies many of the characteristics that we’d all like to see in multilateral forum all around the world; it’s built on the bedrock principles of individual sovereignty, voluntary cooperation, and shared responsibility.” ...
Many other countries are in the process of building their first nuclear power plants in spite of Fukushima. 'Fukushima has not had a tremendous effect on the industry,' says Jeremy Gordon of trade group, the World Nuclear Association. 'Manufacturers and construction companies are cautiously ...
which runs almost parallel to the Northern Sea Route. At the same time, we would have to lay meridional roads and create river routes. There are many rivers in the Arctic zone. With this plan, it would be possible to create a high-latitude national...
The mass production of the industrial age is, in many ways, the very reason we need to worry about large-scale recycling. When products can be produced (and purchased) very cheaply, it often makes more economic sense to simply throw away old items and purchase brand new ones. However, thi...
The mass production of the industrial age is, in many ways, the very reason we need to worry about large-scale recycling. When products can be produced (and purchased) very cheaply, it often makes more economic sense to simply throw away old items and purchase brand new ones. However, thi...
We use the contribution share of US (and OECD countries) in previous year to avoid “seesaw effect”: an increase in the percentage of one part automatically leads to a decrease in the percentage of the other. For more information on this data standards harmonization process, please refer to...
How many countries are there in the world.Source: CIA World Factbook Before we can discuss how many countries there are in the world, we shoulddefine what is understood as a country. The definition of the word country is simple, but the agreement around what actually makes a part of the ...
Meanwhile, mixed reactions and suspicion regarding the BRI from the partici- pating countries are a product of a lack of trust in China and the motivations behind its push for the initiative. Many BRI countries are unclear as to whether or not the initiative will truly bring a win–win ...
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