Law and Governance

What the Forthcoming Paris Agreement Rulebook Mean for Arctic Climate Change

By focusing support on developing countries in the Paris Agreement Rulebook, the needs of vulnerable Arctic communities

The Arctic: Hot or Not?

Cooperation and conflict are depicting a false dichotomy as conflict in the North is only speculative. But is the

Governing Arctic Change – Global Perspectives

The Arctic is inextricably linked with places far beyond the North, which requires a new paradigm of the Arctic as a

A Legacy of Science Cooperation for Future Generations: The White House Arctic Science Ministerial

Arctic and non-Arctic representatives met on September 28, 2016 in Washington, DC for the first ever Arctic Science

A Quick Start Guide to Arctic Security

Since the militarization of the circumpolar north during the Cold War, the Arctic has been imagined and analyzed as a

The problems won’t go away: Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in the Arctic

While climate change has stolen the limelight in recent months, there has been little attention paid to Persistent

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