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Chapter 16 High North–Increasing Tension? A Nordic Perspective Leiv Lunde All Nordic countries are key Arctic stakeholders. Collectively they
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Moscow / Beijing / Brussels / /

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Arctic 194 ADVANCING U. S . / Arctic / Kiruna / China National Offshore Oil Corporation / /

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Asia / Europe / /

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Greenland / Italy / Sweden / Poland / Norway / Japan / Russia / United States / Iceland / Canada / Svalbard and Jan Mayen / United Kingdom / China / Singapore / Georgia / Ukraine / Finland / South Korea / India / Denmark / /

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USD / /

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Business Partnership / Diplomatic Relations / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

building of Liquefied Natural Gas / /

IndustryTerm

energy geopolitics / oil spill management / energy security / oil and gas development / icebreaker technology / oil and gas / oil / important protocols / energy / food exports / electricity / energy independence / in surveillance and protect critical infrastructure / oil sector / mining / oil service / /

NaturalFeature

Baltic Sea / Barents Sea / Gulf of Mexico / /

Organization

Arctic Council / North Atlantic Treaty Organization / International Maritime Organization / New Sino-Russian Arctic Alliance / United Nations / European Union / /

Person

Jens Stoltenberg / Nikita Khrushchev / Nixon / /

Position

president / head / major broker / vocal critic / chair / small and marginal player in international politics / /

Region

Gulf of Mexico / Nordic countries / Arctic Circle / northern Finland / /

Technology

icebreaker technology / /

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