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Arctic Oil and Gas: The Role of Regions

Arctic offshore developments highlight the relationship between regional interests and related systemic constraints in

Why the Northern Sea Route is Still of Limited Geo-Economic Importance

The Northern Sea Route is of limited geo-economic relevance, despite its potential importance as an international niche

The Questionable Arctic Bonanza: Exaggerated Hopes and False Images of the Arctic as “Prime Real Estate”

The Arctic is not an economic bonanza for resource extraction like oil and gas, shipping and

Taxation and Arctic Resource Development

Taxation remains an important factor in shaping the future of Arctic resource development but is not the only variable

Arctic Geopolitics Revisited: Spatialising Governance in the Circumpolar North

Assessing geopolitical perceptions of the USA, Canada and the Russian Federation unveils the dichotomous nature of

In or Out? The Symbolism of the EU’s Arctic Council Bid

Since launching its first Arctic communiqué in 2008, the European Union has strived to gain observer status in the

Pragmatic Thinking: How the U.S. Coast Guard Is Making Do with Less in the Arctic

The U.S. Coast Guard further identifies its Northern efforts and outlines its engagement in the Arctic region in the

Moving Mosaic: The Arctic Governance Debate

The Arctic Circle Conference is an addition of another piece to the Arctic governance mosaic instead of a rival to the

Reflections on Canada’s Vision for the Arctic Council

Canada has now replaced Sweden as chair of the Arctic Council. What is the Canadian vision to further develop the