Gabriella Gricius

What’s New Podcast – The United States in the Arctic

In this What's New Episode, Serafima Andreeva and Gabriella Gricius talk about what the Arctic represent for the United

Losing the Dividends of Neutrality in the Arctic

Nordic Arctic policies shifted from neutrality to NATO-EU alignment post-2022, harming climate ties and spurring

The Arctic Institute’s Knowledge Production in the Arctic Series 2025: Final Remarks

TAI's 2025 Knowledge Production Series explored contested Arctic knowledge, highlighting tensions between science and

Who is an Expert on Greenland?

Responses to Trump’s Greenland bids in 2019 and 2014 highlight the inherent interdisciplinarity necessary for

The Arctic Institute’s Knowledge Production in the Arctic Series 2025: An Introduction

TAI's 2025 Knowledge Production Series explores contested Arctic knowledge and tensions between science and Indigenous

A Path to Dialogue: The Arctic for EU-Russia Relations

The EU-Russia relationship is complex, but the Arctic may offer a site for future cooperation in the face of global

Neo-Colonial Security Policies in the Arctic

Security policies are often framed as neutral decisions. However, colonialism plays a role in deciding which policies

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – Alternative Approaches to Arctic Security with Gabriella Gricius

In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Gabriella Gricius about alternative approaches to security and

Geopolitical Implications of New Arctic Shipping Lanes

The increasing accessibility of newly open Arctic shipping lanes and ports brings with them troubling geopolitical