Politics and Strategy

Finland, Japan, South Korea, and Sweden: A Middle Power Partnership for Enhanced Maritime Capacity in the Arctic

As leading maritime nations, this article calls for a quadrilateral maritime partnership between Finland, Japan, South

Environmental Policy Integration with the Existing Arctic Strategies

The article serves as a quick guide to the Arctic strategies of different countries, with a focus on environmental

Time for Expansion: The Arctic Council at the Crossroad of Heightened Strategic Tensions and Climate Change

Highlighting the nexus of climate change-international security, this article makes the case for the expansion of the

Arctic Politics and the EU-Norway Fishing Dispute

In another fishing dispute, Norway could halt the EU's observer ambitions in the Arctic Council in a growing dispute

What does it mean to be ‘true north strong and free?’ Canada’s Elusive Northern Identity

What does it mean that Canada is a “northern country”? Far from immutable, Canada’s northern identity shifts with

The Contours of India’s Arctic Policy

India’s Arctic policy, notified as a draft in January 2021, continues along the lines of the country’s Arctic

Russia, the United States, and Churning Arctic Geopolitics

While the Arctic is a zone of cooperation and peace, militarization and the emergence of China as a potential rival

Russia’s Coercive Diplomacy in the Arctic

As Arctic great power competition heats up, Russia is managing its great power competition with the US through coercive

The Arctic Institute Conflict Series: Conclusion

The conclusion to The Arctic Institute’s Conflict Series, providing analysis on past and potential future Arctic