In May of this year, the forty-first Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting will be held in Buenos Aires, where the Treaty Secretariat is based. This will be the first such event since the landmark treaty meeting in Beijing, last year. While Antarctica is not experiencing the same political trials currently facing the Arctic, due both to the… Continue reading Interlude: The Arctic’s Mirror Image? Juggling Politics and Climate Change in Antarctica
Author: Over the Circle
A Burning Question: Governments Agree to an Arctic Heavy Fuel Oil Ban
As various Arctic sea routes begin to open up for longer periods during the summer months, much anticipation has been created ofthe Arctic Ocean as a faster means of maritime trade between Asia, Europe and North America. Yet, with increased sea traffic comes the greater risk of pollution and damage from accidents and collisions, along with regional… Continue reading A Burning Question: Governments Agree to an Arctic Heavy Fuel Oil Ban
New Report: China and Russia in the Arctic
A new online article written by the editor has just been published by the National Bureau of Asian Research (NBR) in Washington, DC. The piece looks at the deepening economic relationship between China and Russia in Siberia and the Russian Far East as Beijing's Arctic interests grow in scope. Moscow has been early participant in… Continue reading New Report: China and Russia in the Arctic
Cool Britannia: The UK Updates its Arctic Policy
In the wake of the 2016 Brexit vote in the United Kingdom, questions over the future shape of British foreign affairs, including post-departure relations with the European Union, increasingly thorny debates over border relations in Northern Ireland and Gibraltar, and economic ties with the British Commonwealth as well as big markets such as China, are… Continue reading Cool Britannia: The UK Updates its Arctic Policy
The China-Greenland Connection
As the parliamentary elections in Greenland get underway, with the vote confirmed for 24 April, domestic issues have continued to dominate the campaigns thus far. However, the election has also demonstrated that Greenland has begun to develop a foreign policy which sometimes moves away from that of Denmark. As a new article, written by the… Continue reading The China-Greenland Connection




