Defense and Security

The Arctic Institute’s Reaction to the Department of Defense Arctic Strategy

TAI Press Release in response to new Arctic strategy by the US Department of

Pragmatic Thinking: How the U.S. Coast Guard Is Making Do with Less in the Arctic

The U.S. Coast Guard further identifies its Northern efforts and outlines its engagement in the Arctic region in the

Explaining China’s Politics in the Arctic

Slowly but steadily also China creates an interest for the Arctic region, mainly driven by geopolitical considerations

US-Russian Arctic Strategies: Spatializing Governance and Governing Space

The US’ and Russia’s Arctic strategies read similarly in terms of their spatialization narratives, indicating a

Perspective Correction: How We Misinterpret Arctic Conflict

Several misconceptions continue to exist and are too often repeated that make us believe Arctic conflict is just around

Arctic Chiefs of Defence Staff Conference: An Opportunity to Formalize Arctic Security

Canadaʼs hosting of the Arctic Chiefs of Defence Staff at Goose Bay is an auspicious occasion in the evolution of 21st

Channeling Arctic Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge Into an Arctic Region Security Architecture

Canada has a model for incorporating Arctic indigenous peoples’ knowledge into their Arctic operations; a model that

An Arctic Council Security Agreement (Part II)

The Arctic Council nations should codify an Arctic Council Security Agreement that can serve to govern security in a

An Arctic Council Security Agreement (Part I)

To avoid jeopardizing current stability, brokering an Arctic Council Security Agreement seems one way to avoid regional