Planetary Series 2025

Planetary Approaches to Arctic Politics: The Arctic Institute’s Planetary Series 2025 – Final Remarks

This piece concludes the Planetary Approaches to Arctic Politics: The Arctic Institute's Planetary Series

Geological and Prehistoric Foundations of Arctic Geopolitics

Extends our time horizon for Arctic geopolitics further back in the mists of time lluminating our understanding of

Thinking with Ice: Sailing the Northwest Passage

This piece focuses on the agency of ice in the Northwest Passage. The agency of ice becomes tangible when sailing the

The Arctic Ocean as Kin: Rethinking Law through Relational Care

This piece advocates for shifting from anthropocentrism to relational care-based normative relationship to address

Thawing Grounds, Rising Stakes: The Importance of Including Permafrost Emissions in Climate Policy

Permafrost emissions must be included in climate policy given that unaccounted permafrost emissions threaten global

Are Arctic Viruses “Zombies”?

Melting ice can free long-frozen ‘zombie viruses.' The nickname may perpetuate misunderstandings about the real

To the Earth and Back: Expanding Polar Legal Imagination

This article opens up polar legal imagination to challenge state-centric norms and governance, proposing an approach

Relating to the Planetary Arctic: More-than-human considerations

How does the notion of the Planetary Arctic foregrounds the relations between knowledge, practices, materiality and

Planetary Approaches to Arctic Politics: The Arctic Institute’s Planetary Series 2025

The Arctic Institute’s Planetary Series 2025 explores planetary politics and governance in the Arctic