Politics and Strategy

Trudeau and Canada’s Arctic Priorities: More of the same

Despite distancing his government from Harper's Arctic legacy, Trudeau brings more of the

The Trump Taboo at COP22

The president-elect is omnipresent at this year's international climate meeting even though nobody is saying his

The European Parliament does not drop the Arctic

2016 could very well go down in history as the EU's "Arctic year”, with the various institutions launching several

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

Equality: One Way to extend the Expiry Date of the ‘Community of the Realm’ between Greenland and Denmark

Greenland is preparing for a future of equality envisioned as involving climate change, raw material extraction and

Build the Wall in Alaska

From Tangier to Shishmaref, coastal residents have joked with me that Donald Trump shouldn’t build a wall on the

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

A new Canadian government… so what?

Has the new Canadian government under Justin Trudeau changed Canada's Arctic policy after being in power for six

The EU’s new Arctic Communication: not-so-integrated, not-so-disappointing?

A joint report by TAI and the Arctic Centre (University of Lapland) on the EU's 2016 Joint Communication on Arctic