Commentary

Trump’s Easiest Deliverable in Alaska – a Win-Win for the World on Permafrost

This commentary suggests a US-Russia science restart at the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska to address urgent Arctic

Restraint, Diplomacy, and Restoring Arctic Exceptionalism

Restoring Arctic exceptionalism could boost US-Russia ties, aid climate action, and harness Indigenous knowledge on

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

Cold Truths: Russian Media Narratives about Ukraine for the Russian Arctic

Cold truths - how Russian media portrays Ukraine in the Arctic. Cold truths - how perception changes

Arctic Exceptionalism as Myth, Method, and Mirror

The myth of Arctic exceptionalism sustains a negotiated regional order, even as geopolitical tensions challenge its

Bridging the Frontiers: Why Sweden should integrate its Arctic and Indo-Pacific Strategies

Merging its Arctic and Indo-Pacific strategies would allow Sweden to develop a more coherent and synergistic approach

Who is an Expert on Greenland?

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

How the SHIPS for America Act Can Help Boost Japan-U.S. Arctic Shipbuilding Cooperation

The SHIPS for America Act can foster Japan-U.S. Arctic shipbuilding ties to counter Sino-Russian influence in the

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