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160 Inuit Political Engagement in the Arctic Nadine C. Fabbi The nation-state has typically been employed as the primary unit for political analysis in conventional international
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Nuuk / /

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Wilson / Toronto Star / /

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Greenland / Sweden / Norway / Russia / United States / Iceland / Canada / China / Finland / Denmark / /

Event

Environmental Issue / /

Facility

University of Washington / /

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considerable media attention / even international law / customary law / media attention promoting public awareness / Even mainstream media / /

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Yukon / /

Organization

Inuit Circumpolar Council / University of Washington / Arctic Council / Aleut International Association / Canadian government / Saami Council / American Commission on Human Rights / Inuit association / Russian Association of Indigenous Peoples of the North / absolute and independent authority / Government of Canada / Arctic Athabaskan Council / federal government / United Nations / Gwich’in Council International / and Arctic Athabaskan Council / Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies / Association of Indigenous Minorities of the North / Siberia and the Far East / Arctic Yearbook / European Union / Canadian Studies Center / /

Person

Mary Simon / Henri Lefebvre / Sheila Watt-Cloutier / Nadine C. Fabbi / /

Position

Economist / president / nation-state model in international relations theory / Director / journalist / advocate a pan-Arctic environmental strategy / regional model for the Arctic / /

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Nunavut / Newfoundland / /

PublishedMedium

The Vancouver Sun / the Toronto Star / /

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International Association / /

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