Arctic Circle 2022: The Outside World Keeps Walking In

[Photo by Marc Lanteigne] by Marc Lanteigne This year’s Arctic Circle Assembly was a near-return to normal operations following previous postponements and restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic. Yet the event could hardly be called ‘business-as-usual’, in the penumbra of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its global effects, including in the far north. Russian participation in the conference this year was almost non-existent,… Continue reading Arctic Circle 2022: The Outside World Keeps Walking In

New Article: ‘The Rise (and Fall?) of the Polar Silk Road’

[Photo by Kristaps Grundsteins via Unsplash] Although the Polar Silk Road (bingshang sichou zhilu 冰上丝绸之路), which has been in development since 2017 and has since been incorporated into the China's greater Belt and Road Initiative, continues to be perceived as a challenge to the Arctic, in fact the PSR has experienced several obstacles in recent years. In a… Continue reading New Article: ‘The Rise (and Fall?) of the Polar Silk Road’

The Arctic in a Warming World

[Photo by Marc Lanteigne] by Marc Lanteigne The far north has long been considered a barometer for the measurement of global climate change, including via phenomenon such as higher average temperatures, wildfires at ever-higher latitudes, permafrost loss, and reduced ice coverage of the Arctic Ocean, as well as the melting ice sheet in Greenland. This summer, however, has shaped up to… Continue reading The Arctic in a Warming World

A Line Drawn Here: Arctic Boundaries Shift in a Time of Conflict

Press conference by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Finland, Pekka Haavisto, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, Ann Linde following the signature of the NATO Accession Protocols for Finland and Sweden [Photo via NATO] by Marc Lanteigne As the Russian invasion of Ukraine entered its fifth month, and… Continue reading A Line Drawn Here: Arctic Boundaries Shift in a Time of Conflict