7.5. Sovereignty and the Arctic Rights of Passage.

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7.5. Sovereignty and the Arctic Rights of Passage

7.5. Sovereignty and the Arctic The Northwest Passage

7.5. Sovereignty and the Arctic The Northwest Passage The Manhattan ( ) and the Polar Sea (1985)

7.5. Sovereignty and the Arctic The Northwest Passage The Manhattan ( ) and the Polar Sea (1985) Mulroney, Reagan, and the Arctic Cooperation Agreement (1988)

7.5. Sovereignty and the Arctic Additional Issues: Environment Energy (pipelines, tankers) Air Traffic Climate Change: is the Northwest Passage open?