Literature on Arctic politics has proliferated over the past few years, providing a vast array of analysis on national Arctic strategies, on state-centric interests in the region and on international relations between sovereign states and/or organizations of states within and beyond the web of Arctic governance. Yet less attention has been paid to subnational governments in the North who are, at varying degrees, expanding their international linkages as a way to further their own development strategies in a changing Arctic.
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