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Soft Securitization: Unconventional Security Issues and the Arctic Council

This article investigates how the Arctic Council uses security language and which issues it depicts as relevant to

Desecuritization as Displacement of Controversy

The Ilulissat Declaration was a pre-emptive desecuritization act in reaction to the growing concern for military

Arctic International Relations in a Widened Security Perspective

This special issue widens the debate on Arctic security in international relations through a comprehensive dialogue

What if our health care systems embodied the values of our communities? A reflection from Nunavut

Inuit concepts can be used to inform a model for health care that reflects the values of the people it serves in

From Arctic villages to a multi-planetary future

Some remote communities in the Arctic have become hubs of innovation. Is there something to learn for humanity's

Utilizing Local Capacities in the Arctic

How can small-scale local capacities be developed and utilized across Arctic regions when responding to maritime

The Geographies of Energy Poverty: Where North and South Intersect

An Arctic Climate Fund could help stimulate an energy paradigm shift in the North and tackle the issue of energy

What the Forthcoming Paris Agreement Rulebook Mean for Arctic Climate Change

By focusing support on developing countries in the Paris Agreement Rulebook, the needs of vulnerable Arctic communities

Governing Arctic Change – Global Perspectives

The Arctic is inextricably linked with places far beyond the North, which requires a new paradigm of the Arctic as a