Law and Governance

An old problem, a new opportunity: A case for solving the Beaufort Sea boundary dispute

The new Canadian government has the change to resolve one of the few remaining boundary disputes in the Arctic: the

Why Military Security should be kept out of the Arctic Council

Bringing military security into the Arctic Council is counterproductive and may spoil the existing cooperation in the

An Arctic Security Forum? Please, no!

Recent considerations of an Arctic security forum are likely to create rifts between Arctic actors. Does the region

The EU’s new Arctic Communication: not-so-integrated, not-so-disappointing?

A joint report by TAI and the Arctic Centre (University of Lapland) on the EU's 2016 Joint Communication on Arctic

The EU’s new Arctic Communication – Part III

After publishing a new Joint Communication, how does the European Union see its place and role in pan-Arctic

The EU’s new Arctic Communication – Part II

The European Arctic becomes more visible in the EU’s Arctic policy. What are the implications for the Arctic and

The EU’s new Arctic Communication – Part I

With the new Joint Arctic Communication published, why it would be still better not to call the EU Arctic policy an

How Methane Affects the Arctic – Infographic

Methane release could have major consequences on not only the Arctic region, but for Earth’s entire climate

The Role of International Law in Controlling Black Carbon Pollution in the Arctic

There are many diverse sources of black carbon in the Arctic. It's time to create that same diversity in its related