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Multipolar and Multilevel Governance in the Arctic and the Antarctic
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
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- Multipolar Governance Across Environmental Treaty Regimes
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1 For a more comprehensive account, see Duyck, Sébastien, Polar Environmental Governance and Non-state Actors, in Polar Diplomacy: Energy, the Environment, and Emergent Cooperation in the Arctic and Antarctica (Ali, Saleem H. & Pincus, Rebecca eds., forthcoming)Google Scholar.
2 Hemmings, Alan Dudley, Rights, Expectations and Global Equity: Re-justifying the Antarctic Treaty System for the 21st Century, in Polar Geopolitics? Knowledges, Resources and Legal Regimes (Powell, Richard & Dodds, Klaus eds., forthcoming)Google Scholar.
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