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Why the Arctic isn’t a ‘global commons’

ANALYSIS: It's critically important to distinguish between the Arctic Ocean's high seas — which are a global commons — and the rest of the region.

By Danita Catherine Burke, University of Southern Denmark April 10, 2018
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As the most recent Arctic Council meeting in Finland indicates, interest in the Arctic is as avid as ever.

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