Law and Governance

The Legal Implications of the 2022 Canada-Denmark/Greenland Agreement on Hans Island (Tartupaluk) for the Inuit Peoples of Greenland and Nunavut

The 2022 Hans Island Agreement meant a historic milestone for Inuit rights, as Hans Island holds symbolic value for

First Arctic Policy Hackathon Addresses Food Sovereignty

The first Arctic Policy Hackathon took place in Reykjavík in 2022 and brought together leaders from Arctic Indigenous

The Arctic Institute Colonialism Series 2022: Conclusion

The conclusion to The Arctic Institute's 2022 Colonialism Series, providing a summary of topics covered in the

The Partnership between the U.S. and Russia in the Field of the Sustainable Development Goals in the Arctic Region

We examine the cooperation between the U.S. and Russia based on the SDGs and present comparative analysis of Arctic

Pending Finnish and Swedish NATO Membership and the Future Relevance of ASFR and CHOD

As Finland and Sweden bid to join NATO, the Alliance could become the premium venue for discussions on security issues

The Future of Arctic Governance – El futuro de la gobernanza del Ártico

Pavel Devyatkin examines - in Spanish - Arctic governance in the UN system and intergovernmental

Russia’s Colonial Legacy in the Sakha Heartland

Since the 16th century, Russia has tried to secure a(n ethnically) Russian presence across the Eurasian landmass

Selling Stolen Land: A Reexamination of the Purchase of Alaska and its Legacy of Colonialism

A reexamination of the 1867 Purchase of Alaska and the exclusion and mistreatment of the Native Alaskan

The Delicate Work still undone in the Church of Sweden’s Reconciliation Process

The Church of Sweden must reckon with the complex and varied history of Sami belief if it is to make progress toward