Arctic Security Constellation Series 2017

The Arctic Security Constellation

Our Special Issue widened the debate on Arctic security and provided an “arctification” of securitization

What Kind of Nation State will Greenland be?

How will the prioritization of the Greenlandic, Danish, and English languages put Greenland on very different routes

Post-colonial governance through securitization?

Narrative analysis of the Danish-Greenlandic governance controversies on whether potential uranium exploitation is a

Arctic Indigenous Societal Security at COP21

The current Arctic security discourse and related action do not match up to the United Nations climate change

Regional Order in the Arctic: Negotiated Exceptionalism

Arctic regional order is exceptional as states have worked to negotiate an order of balance predicated on cooperation

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