Politics and Strategy

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

The U.S. Comes in From the Cold with New Climate-Focused Arctic Strategy

The new climate-focused Arctic Strategy puts the U.S. on the path to fulfill its promise as an Arctic nation.

China, Circumpolar Indigenous People and the Colonial Past of the Arctic

China has identified one specific dimension crucial for its deeper engagement in the Far North: Indigenous peoples of

For Norway, the risk of conflict in the Arctic has increased

For Norway, Arctic security consists of different threats in the short-to-long run, all of which have become

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

Brussels Looks North: The European Union’s Latest Arctic Policy and the Potential for ‘Green’ Colonialism

Unless handled carefully the European Union may further marginalize the Sami in pursuit of Green Arctic

Neo-Colonial Security Policies in the Arctic

Security policies are often framed as neutral decisions. However, colonialism plays a role in deciding which policies

Towards A Greek Arctic Policy? The Pathway for a Mediterranean State to the Arctic

While a formal Greek Arctic policy has not yet been developed, this brief outlines the main motives of shaping of a

Changing Contours of Arctic Politics and the Prospects for Cooperation between Russia and China

The Sino-Russian Nexus also rises in the Arctic. Cooperation will be shaped by resources, trade and security artifice