Law and Governance

The Future of Arctic Governance – El futuro de la gobernanza del Ártico

Pavel Devyatkin examines - in Spanish - Arctic governance in the UN system and intergovernmental

Russia’s Colonial Legacy in the Sakha Heartland

Since the 16th century, Russia has tried to secure a(n ethnically) Russian presence across the Eurasian landmass

Selling Stolen Land: A Reexamination of the Purchase of Alaska and its Legacy of Colonialism

A reexamination of the 1867 Purchase of Alaska and the exclusion and mistreatment of the Native Alaskan

The Delicate Work still undone in the Church of Sweden’s Reconciliation Process

The Church of Sweden must reckon with the complex and varied history of Sami belief if it is to make progress toward

In the Fog of War: Russia Raises Stakes on the Russian Arctic Straits

Russia mulls law to substantiate its claims in the Arctic straits. The navigational rights through the Russian Arctic

Neo-Colonial Security Policies in the Arctic

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

Towards A Greek Arctic Policy? The Pathway for a Mediterranean State to the Arctic

While a formal Greek Arctic policy has not yet been developed, this brief outlines the main motives of shaping of a

The Arctic Institute Colonialism Series 2022: Introduction

An introduction to The Arctic Institute's Colonialism Series 2022, providing a brief history of colonialism in the

Changing Contours of Arctic Politics and the Prospects for Cooperation between Russia and China

The Sino-Russian Nexus also rises in the Arctic. Cooperation will be shaped by resources, trade and security artifice