Blog: Radical Arctic warming – rain, rain, here to stay?
Evidence of climate change in the Arctic has been growing for the past few years, including in the form of broken temperature
Read moreEvidence of climate change in the Arctic has been growing for the past few years, including in the form of broken temperature
Read moreWhile much of the world’s attention has been focused on the escalation of the tense border situation between the Russian Federation
Read moreFollowing a hiatus last year due to the global pandemic, and instead shifting to virtual presentations for much of 2020 and after,
Read moreAs the field of Arctic foreign policy continues to expand, the European Union has often found itself being the odd
Read moreDuring the next parliamentary elections in Norway, to be held in September this year, it is inevitable that the economy
Read moreAfter the tumultuous Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Rovaniemi two years ago, which concluded with no unanimous formal declaration, and with a significant wedge driven between
Read moreLast week, as part of the Virtual Dialogue series created by the Arctic Circle conference to offer an e-platform for policymakers and
Read moreIndia was one of the five Asian governments which were accepted by the Arctic Council as formal observers in 2013,
Read moreThe last quarter of 2020 has witnessed a flurry of activity in the area of Arctic governance and cooperation, including
Read moreTo say that United States foreign policy has experienced major upheavals, many of which have caused far more harm than
Read moreThe question of security in the Arctic has become more pronounced in the region of late. This is thought to
Read moreCompared with some of Russia’s other neighbours, the country’s border with Norway is relatively short, (approximately 196 kilometres), but from
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