2016
DOI: 10.14430/arctic4563
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Public Opinion on Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and Security

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Previous research on Canadian Arctic sovereignty and security has focused on governmental actions and policy recommendations. While these studies have produced some fine scholarship on those matters, Canadian public opinion on Arctic issues has been mostly assumed or analyzed on an anecdotal basis. This paper aims to correct this shortcoming by drawing the contours of public preferences on Arctic issues and assessing the impact of government activism on those preferences. An examination of 18 opinion… Show more

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“…Canadian identity is inseparable from the Arctic since it has historical ties. The region has provided Canada to build its nationhood and still is a significant part of Canadian identity (Landriault, 2016). This identification enables Canada to pursue its legitimacy-seeking over its claimed territories and maintain to facilitate resources of its territory and people (Williams, 2011, p. 115).…”
Section: Traditional National Security: Efficient But Not Sufficientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Canadian identity is inseparable from the Arctic since it has historical ties. The region has provided Canada to build its nationhood and still is a significant part of Canadian identity (Landriault, 2016). This identification enables Canada to pursue its legitimacy-seeking over its claimed territories and maintain to facilitate resources of its territory and people (Williams, 2011, p. 115).…”
Section: Traditional National Security: Efficient But Not Sufficientmentioning
confidence: 99%