Commentary

The EU needs a Two-Tier Approach towards the Arctic

The EU should devise a two-tier approach: a general policy for Circumpolar Arctic and a concretized strategy for the

First Past the Pole: Harper, Trudeau, and Canada’s Arctic Values

Will Canada's Arctic values change with Justin Trudeau after almost a decade of Steve Harper rejecting liberal

Arctic Oil’s Place at the Climate Change Table

In order to address climate change mitigation and adaptation, President Obama must demand those causing it to be part

US’ first 100 days of its Arctic Council Chairmanship

Heather Exner-Pirot shares her perspective on 100 days of United States Arctic Council

Alaskan Villages Imperiled by Global Warming Need Resources to Relocate

Alaskan villages may be the first to be forced into climate-induced relocation, but they certainly won’t be the

You Can’t Have Your Baked Alaska and Eat It Too

Renewable Arctic energy could be the future for Alaska and rural Alaskan villages to eventually enjoy energy

Arctic Security: Hype, Nuances and Dilemmas

Recent hype concerning outright conflict over the Arctic is inaccurate as it does not take into account the differing

The EU’s Arctic Policy: Eventually Getting Somewhere?

Although the European Union keeps on looking North, open questions remain to be unanswered, especially regarding the

New Observers Queuing Up: Why the Arctic Council should expand – and expel

Senior Arctic Officials’ Meeting in Whitehorse in October 2013, Photo: Arctic Council Secretariat When government