Andreas Østhagen

Five Misconceptions in Arctic Security and Geopolitics

In analyses of the security situation in the Arctic, several things are bundled together. A little tidying up of could

For Norway, the risk of conflict in the Arctic has increased

For Norway, Arctic security consists of different threats in the short-to-long run, all of which have become

Getting US Arctic Security Right

There are at least three different levels of US' Arctic security policy, which must be unpacked as the US is gearing up

Relations with Russia in the North were already tense. Now it’s getting worse.

After the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Norway’s proximity to Russia is cause for security concerns

Governing the Blue Economy in Alaska and North Norway

Governing the Blue Economy in Alaska and North Norway is the first report published by the AlaskaNor

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – Celebrating 10 Years of The Arctic Institute

In this month’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we hear from The Arctic Institute’s staff members to celebrate the

Fisheries Disputes: The Real Potential for Arctic Conflict

Many speculate that future Arctic conflict will stem from oil and gas; but analysis shows that potential for conflict

What is the Point of Norway’s new Arctic Policy?

The main goal of Norway’s new Arctic policy is ensuring a developed Northern Norway so that Norway is strong

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – Coast Guards Politics in the Arctic with Andreas Østhagen

In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Andreas Østhagen about his recent book on Coast Guards and Ocean