Kathrin Stephen

The Arctic Council: What Was Accomplished and Where Do We Go from Here

Kathrin Stephen looks back at the accomplishments of the Canadian Chairmanship of the Arctic and where the US goes from

Spreading Oil, Spreading Conflict? Institutions Regulating Arctic Oil and Gas Activities

The most serious potential source of conflict in the Arctic is in relation to transboundary environmental

The Future of Arctic Research: Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinary Approaches

State-of-the-art Arctic research from all disciplines is invaluable and forms the very basis for fruitful

Report from Arctic Frontiers 2015 Conference „Climate and Energy”,

A summary on the Arctic Frontiers 2015 Conference on "Climate and Energy" in Tromsø,

Commercial Arctic Shipping Through the Northeast Passage: Routes, Resources, Governance, Technology, and Infrastructure

The renewed interest in the Northeast Passage is fueled by a recession of Arctic sea ice coupled with the discovery of

A New Model for International Cooperation

Does Arctic governance constitute a new model for international cooperation? It is a good example of a

Towards an Active Role for the EU in the Arctic?

The European Union has a growing interest in the Arctic but still looks for a more active role in circumpolar

Evaluation of the Arctic Shipping Season 2013

The Arctic shipping season 2013 concluded in late November when the Russian-flagged "Indiga“ reached its port of

French: Mémo – Pôle Nord = rien

Kathrin Stephen discusses her publication, “The Questionable Arctic Bonanza” with the French Agence