Arctic Yearbook (AY) is an international and interdisciplinary 
publication dedicated to the analysis of Arctic geopolitics. Established
 in 2012, AY provides a platform for authors to evaluate, from a 
critical perspective, the debates and issues being discussed in the 
circumpolar world by its multiple stakeholders. Published in an open 
access format at www.arcticyearbook.com, the Yearbook promotes the 
dissemination of knowledge through the maximization of information 
technology. AY’s audience is composed not only of researchers, but also 
public and private decision-makers, international relations and 
strategic stakeholders, Arctic indigenous peoples, and Arctic industry 
representatives.Arctic Yearbook 2013 launched
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
    
    The Arctic Yearbook 2013 was launched on October 12, 2013, during the Arctic Circle conference in Reykjavik. The full publication is available for download on the Arctic Yearbook website. The Arctic Yearbook is edited by Lassi Heininen (Editor) with Heather Exner-Pirot and Joël Plouffe (Managing Editors) and is an activity of the UArctic Thematic Network on Geopolitics and Security and UArctic Institute Northern Research Forum. The theme of this year's edition of the Yearbook is The Arctic of Regions vs. The Globalized Arctic.
    
Arctic Yearbook (AY) is an international and interdisciplinary 
publication dedicated to the analysis of Arctic geopolitics. Established
 in 2012, AY provides a platform for authors to evaluate, from a 
critical perspective, the debates and issues being discussed in the 
circumpolar world by its multiple stakeholders. Published in an open 
access format at www.arcticyearbook.com, the Yearbook promotes the 
dissemination of knowledge through the maximization of information 
technology. AY’s audience is composed not only of researchers, but also 
public and private decision-makers, international relations and 
strategic stakeholders, Arctic indigenous peoples, and Arctic industry 
representatives.