Reluctant Conquest
American Wealth, Power, and Science in the Arctic
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Publishing:12th Aug '25
£35.00
This title is due to be published on 12th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A comprehensive history of U.S. involvement in the Arctic, from the American Revolution through the acquisition of Alaska to the present day
What drives American foreign relations in the Arctic? It is difficult to give a unified answer to this question because most histories of the region are divided between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, Asian and European strategic interests, or federal government and Indigenous peoples’ concerns, making it difficult to understand the connections among the environmental challenges, scientific understandings, strategic calculations, and governance relationships. Most Americans do not think of their country as an Arctic power, yet it is a region where the United States has had important ties throughout its history.
In this sweeping study, from the founding of the country through the acquisition of Alaska to the present, Kathryn C. Lavelle considers American relations across the circumpolar North, incorporating discussions of economics, national security, and science that are conventionally separated. Lavelle argues that it is impossible to understand U.S. policy without a knowledge of American political development and of how scientific understandings have grown alongside studies of climate and other environmental issues. This history has important implications for future American policy regarding traditional national security and political economy, in addition to climate change and environmental cooperation.
“Kathryn Lavelle’s comprehensive book takes us from Alaska’s early exploration to the Arctic’s geostrategic importance today. This needed spotlight on the region’s security, economy, scientific, social, and climate issues superbly illuminates America’s present and future diplomatic challenges.”—Ambassador (ret.) W. Robert Pearson, Duke University, Rethinking Diplomacy Program
“Enter the Arctic, where America’s northern shores meet the urgent realities of a changing multi-polar world. Through vivid storytelling and meticulous research, this book uncovers how the Arctic’s shifting landscape impacts lives, shapes U.S. history, and challenges America’s global role.”—Walter Berbrick, coauthor of Newport Manual on Arctic Security
“Why has the U.S. become an Arctic power? Lavelle’s clear and impressive history of U.S. interests, ideas, policies, and actions in 250 years of circumpolar politics explores a mix of security, environmental, scientific, and Indigenous-related answers.”—Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of Massachusetts Boston
ISBN: 9780300272215
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368 pages