Canada

Arctic Dialogue 2014 – Interview with Joël Plouffe

In cooperation with the 2014 Arctic Dialogue we conduct a series of podcast interviews with some of the speakers: Joël

Arctic Dialogue 2014 – Interview with Michael Byers

In cooperation with the 2014 Arctic Dialogue we conduct a series of podcast interviews with some of the speakers:

Canada and the Arctic: An Ambiguous Relationship

Canada holds a prominent place in the Arctic but when its policy approach displays a gap between rhetoric and factual

Arctic Oil and Gas: The Role of Regions

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

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

Hedging Bets: Oil and Gas in the Canadian Arctic

Higher hydrocarbon price levels and new technology have made the Canadian Arctic an attractive prospect for oil and gas

Developing North American Arctic Offshore Oil and Gas: A Comparative Study – Part 2

The development of North American Arctic offshore oil and gas is co-determined by a number of internal factors that

Developing North American Arctic Offshore Oil and Gas: A Comparative Study – Part 1

North American oil and gas has seen the most rapid changes in terms of opening up for exploratory drillings in coastal

Planned Undersea Fiber-Optic Cable Projects in Arctic as Allegory for Changing Region

In the past few years, at least three companies have outlined plans for projects to lay undersea fiber optic cables