This year has been shaping up as a very active one in the field of Chinese Polar policy, with the main event being the fortieth Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting held in May in Beijing, the first time this gathering was held in China. This conference provided… Continue reading China and the Arctic: Building New Roads
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Switzerland and the Arctic Council: The New Kid on the Block
[Note: An earlier version of this article, written by the editor, appeared in the now-discontinued Arctic Journal earlier this year.] At the conclusion of the Arctic Council’s Ministerial in Fairbanks in May of this year, the main story was clearly the Agreement on Enhancing International Arctic Scientific Cooperation signed by the eight member governments and… Continue reading Switzerland and the Arctic Council: The New Kid on the Block
Elsewhere…
'Tales of the Unexpected: Inuit Shepherds in Greenland' (Cryopolitics) 'China's Belt and Road: Where Does the Arctic Angle Stand?' and 'Who Benefits From China’s Belt and Road in the Arctic?' (The Diplomat) 'If You Cannot Break Ice on an Icebreaker, What Are the Chances in a Policy Debate?' (The Arctic Institute) 'The Shortest Icelandic Government… Continue reading Elsewhere…
Norway’s Election: What Next for Arctic Oil?
Like many major oil-producing states, Norway’s economy was buffeted after 2014 when global petroleum prices fell rapidly after reaching highs of over $US110 per barrel. However, the Nordic economy stood out from the other oil producers for its ability to ride out much of the resulting financial storm due to its prodigious sovereign wealth fund,… Continue reading Norway’s Election: What Next for Arctic Oil?
About OtC…
Founded in 2017, 'Over the Circle' examines news and current events throughout the Arctic, covering regional politics, security, and environmental issues.


