[Photo by Alexandre Lallemande via Unsplash] by Marc Lanteigne As the field of Arctic foreign policy continues to expand, the European Union has often found itself being the odd one out. The EU’s membership includes Arctic states Denmark (via Greenland), Finland and Sweden, as well as several non-Arctic governments which have developed extensive polar interests,… Continue reading Red Light / Green Light: The European Union Upgrades its Arctic Policy
Month: October 2021
Arctic News Roundup: 4-10 October
[Photo by Marc Lanteigne] by Mingming Shi 1) The Arctic Council Secretariat, based in Tromsø, Norway, has announced that it is seeking a new Advisor position. Further information can be found via this link. 2) As the Greenlandic news agency KNR reported, the European Union has decided to provide a financial package worth approximately euro… Continue reading Arctic News Roundup: 4-10 October
Arctic News Roundup: 27 September – 3 October
[Photo by Marc Lanteigne] by Mingming Shi 1) According to the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) Arctic Office, a United Kingdom-based organisation, Harland Huset, Britain's Arctic station located in Svalbard, Norway, celebrated its thirtieth anniversary this week. This facility, opened in 1991 on Ny-Ålesund, is the only research site overseen the UK in the Arctic,… Continue reading Arctic News Roundup: 27 September – 3 October


