Commentary

An Arctic Imposter’s Journey to Belong

An early career professional challenges feelings of being an imposter. Imposter phenomenon affects minorities

Looking Up: Women in Arctic Science

Women’s participation and leadership in Arctic science is rising. Continued progress requires awareness and action by

Responsibility for the Arctic from Afar

Responsibility for the Arctic implies knowing drivers of change. A footprint assessment could help Germany understand

The Arctic Clarion Call for Africa

This article makes a clarion call to all concerned leaders in Africa to realize the potentials of active engagement in

Hunting the Northern Character

'Hunting the Northern Character' is a deeply personal account of recent developments in the Canadian

Areas of (no) Conflict in the Arctic

Resources and boundary disputes are no longer issues of serious contention in Arctic affairs. But global deterrence,

Crabtacular! Snow Crabs on their March from Svalbard to Brussels

For some years now, Norway and the European Union have exchanged diplomatic ‘pleasantries’ and engaged in a dispute

Playing the Greenland Card

Playing the Greenland Card could benefit interests in both Nuuk and Copenhagen in their interaction with

Climate Change in Context

Climate change does not exist in a vacuum—it affects communities in tandem with other challenges and