Politics and Strategy

Russia’s COVID Blinders: Arctic Policy Changes or Lack Thereof

There have been few COVID-related policy changes in Russia’s Arctic. Will Russian laborers have to fend for

Rethinking Governance in Time of Pandemics in the Arctic

The article discusses the challenges and possibilities of rethinking Arctic governance during the coronavirus

COVID-19: How the Virus has frozen Arctic Research

The COVID-19 pandemic has frozen Arctic research, halting interdisciplinary progress in the North for 2020 and likely

China and its Arctic Trajectories: The Arctic Institute’s China Series Report 2020

The Arctic Institute’s 2020 series analysed the Arctic interests and increased engagement of China. Download the

What is the Point of Norway’s new Arctic Policy?

The main goal of Norway’s new Arctic policy is ensuring a developed Northern Norway so that Norway is strong

Translating Newfound Permafrost Knowledge into Climate Action

Permafrost degradation may seem hopeless, but we are not. This winter break translates our newfound permafrost

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – EU-Arctic Geopolitics with Andreas Raspotnik

In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk with Andreas Raspotnik about the European Union Arctic policies and his

Partnership with a Healthy Dose of Distance: Sweden’s Changing Attitude towards the EU as an Arctic Player

This article provides a short account of the key characteristics of the Swedish state’s attitude towards the EU as an

Why National Policies are a Key to Climate Action for the Arctic

For climate change, national policies are a huge aspect of saving our planet. Arctic-specific policies are explored in