不安全的北方?

Julian Mattachione
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随着全球气候变化的影响迅速塑造世界极地空间,国家行为体对北极空间的经济潜力和安全动态越来越感兴趣。各国政府对这些不断变化的动态做出了回应,调整了国防政策,以反映他们认为自己在该地区存在的最紧迫挑战。这篇文章问;加拿大的国防政策反映了北方是怎样的?它的结论是,加拿大北部的传统框架仍然深受加拿大治理理想化和想象叙事的影响,几乎没有包括不同的声音。通过研究克雷蒂安、马丁、哈珀和特鲁多总理的国防白皮书,本文确定,在后冷战时代,加拿大的北极安全话语显著增加,而该地区的因纽特人仍然置身于对话之外。加拿大国防政策中缺乏本土声音反映了一种不可持续的以欧洲为中心的北方观点,这种观点无法充分应对该地区不断变化的动态。因此,加拿大未来的国防政策必须承认因纽特人传统知识的独特和跨国价值,以克服传统的跨大西洋政策框架的局限性。
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An Insecure North?
State actors are becoming increasingly interested in the economic potential and security dynamics of the Arctic space as the effects of global climatic change rapidly shape the world’s polar spaces. National governments have responded to these changing dynamics by tailoring their defence policies to reflect what they believe to be the most pressing challenges to their presence in the region. This article asks; how is the north framed and whose voices are reflected in Canadian defence policy? It concludes that the conventional framing of Canada’s north remains deeply influenced by the idealized and imagined narratives of Canadian governance with little inclusion of disparate voices. By examining the defence white papers of prime ministers Chretien, Martin, Harper, and Trudeau, this article determines that Canadian Arctic security discourse has increased significantly in the post-Cold War era while the region’s Inuit population remain external to its dialogue. This absence of Indigenous voice in Canadian defence policy reflects an unsustainable Eurocentric viewing of the North that is unable to adequately address the region’s changing dynamics. As such, Canada’s future defence policy must acknowledge the distinct and transnational value of Inuit traditional knowledge to overcome the limitations of conventional trans-Atlantic policy frameworks.
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