Northern border management: different perceptions from Canada’s Arctic and Northern Policy Framework

IF 2 Q3 GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL Polar Geography Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1080/1088937X.2022.2068692
Karen Everett
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ABSTRACT In 2019, Canada released its newest Arctic strategy, the Arctic and Northern Policy Framework. This is Canada’s first regional strategy to deal with border management, it was co-developed with northerners, and includes four northern partner chapters in addition to those by the federal government. This article examines how border management is addressed by both the federal government and northern partners using a comprehensive approach to security that frames the analysis in the Copenhagen School’s five security sectors (military, political, societal, economic, and environmental). Analysis shows that elements of border management are evident in all sectors, meaning there are a wide range of considerations for policy and practice. While border management is only prioritized in the federal chapters, this does not mean that border management is not important to northerners. For example, the partner chapters discuss issues indirectly related to the border, and border management was discussed during the strategy’s consultation process. Moving forward, policy development must continue to be co-developed to ensure the needs of all regional actors are addressed.
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北部边境管理:来自加拿大北极和北部政策框架的不同看法
2019年,加拿大发布了最新的北极战略——《北极与北方政策框架》。这是加拿大第一个处理边境管理的区域战略,它是与北方人共同制定的,除了联邦政府的章节外,还包括四个北方伙伴章节。本文研究了联邦政府和北方合作伙伴如何使用综合安全方法来解决边境管理问题,该方法在哥本哈根学派的五个安全部门(军事、政治、社会、经济和环境)中进行了分析。分析表明,边境管理的要素在所有部门都很明显,这意味着在政策和实践方面有广泛的考虑。虽然边境管理只在联邦章节中被优先考虑,但这并不意味着边境管理对北方人不重要。例如,合作伙伴章节讨论了与边境间接相关的问题,在战略咨询过程中讨论了边境管理。展望未来,必须继续共同制定政策,以确保满足所有区域行为体的需求。
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Polar Geography
Polar Geography GEOGRAPHY, PHYSICAL-
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期刊介绍: Polar Geographyis a quarterly publication that offers a venue for scholarly research on the physical and human aspects of the Polar Regions. The journal seeks to address the component interplay of the natural systems, the complex historical, political, economic, cultural, diplomatic, and security issues, and the interchange amongst them. As such, the journal welcomes comparative approaches, critical scholarship, and alternative and disparate perspectives from around the globe. The journal offers scientists a venue for publishing longer papers such as might result from distillation of a thesis, or review papers that place in global context results from coordinated national and international efforts currently underway in both Polar Regions.
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