The end of 2017 and the start of 2018 will be known as a time when the Arctic came to much of North America, with record low temperatures and severe winter storms in many parts of the continent, including a so-called 'bombogenesis' effect throughout the eastern seaboard, during the holiday season. In Ottawa, with temperatures… Continue reading Interlude: Bombogeneses and Inuit Art
Author: Over the Circle
New Book: Russia’s Turn to the East
Pleased to announce the publication, open access, of a new book on the politics and foreign policy of the Russian Far East and the role of East Asia. One of the chapters, ‘Russia, China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Diverging Security Interests and the “Crimea Effect”,’ was written by myself, and there are sections on… Continue reading New Book: Russia’s Turn to the East
Arctic Politics in 2018: A Look Ahead
This past year saw several political events, from a variety of directions, which directly affected the Arctic. As the circumpolar north continues to attract greater global attention for environmental, economic and strategic reasons, the region will continue its transformation, for better or for worse, from a ‘peripheral’ part of the world to one which will… Continue reading Arctic Politics in 2018: A Look Ahead
Elsewhere…
'Looking Back on the Year that Was in the Arctic,' [Cryopolitics] 'Russian Legislators Ban Foreign Shipments of Oil, Natural Gas and Coal along Northern Sea Route,' [The Independent Barents Observer] 'Algae Growth Speeds Up Greenland's Melting,' [Scientific American] 'Arctic Dilemma: Scientists Came to Explore Canadian Arctic but Their Work Could Also Change Its Future,' [National… Continue reading Elsewhere…



