Politics and Strategy

Explaining the Arctic Council Secretariat (ACS): Transmission and Imitation (Part II)

This article discusses sociological institutionalism as a second theory for explaining the creation of the Arctic

Explaining the Arctic Council Secretariat: Norms and Values (Part I)

This article introduces the establishment of the Arctic Council Secretariat as an empirical puzzle, using historical

Societal Impacts of a Rapidly Changing Arctic

This article reviews recent literature on the societal impacts of a changing Arctic and its key drivers: climate change

From Seal Pups to an Industry 4.0: The EU and the Arctic

What else can the European Union offer Arctic region than just protecting seal pups and developing policy document

Cooperation or Confrontation in the Arctic?

Conflict is a prerequisite for confrontation or cooperation to occur. The analysis hints to little confrontation

How Norway and Russia avoid Conflict over Svalbard

Norway and Russia have been engaged in a dispute over Svalbard's maritime zones. How have the neighbours managed to

The Arctic Clarion Call for Africa

This article makes a clarion call to all concerned leaders in Africa to realize the potentials of active engagement in

Areas of (no) Conflict in the Arctic

Resources and boundary disputes are no longer issues of serious contention in Arctic affairs. But global deterrence,

Playing the Greenland Card

Playing the Greenland Card could benefit interests in both Nuuk and Copenhagen in their interaction with