Politics and Strategy

Three Voices, One Delegation: One Step towards More Equal Representation of the Danish Realm

Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands shared the delegations three minutes at the Arctic Council Ministerial Meeting

Arctic Diplomacy – Daily engagement in support of our Shared North

The core of Arctic diplomacy is about connecting people. People-to-people connections are crucial for building bridges

The European Parliament heading towards icy Arctic waters – again

A joint report by TAI and the Arctic Centre, University of Lapland on the EP’s Arctic resolution on an integrated EU

A 100 years of breaking the ice in Russia’s Arctic capital

Steady, predictable and close engagement with the Russian Arctic has created a territory of dialogue. How did this

Utilizing Local Capacities in the Arctic

How can small-scale local capacities be developed and utilized across Arctic regions when responding to maritime

Prime Minister Trudeau’s first official trip to the Canadian Arctic

What happened when Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau officially visited the Canadian Arctic for the very first

What the Forthcoming Paris Agreement Rulebook Mean for Arctic Climate Change

By focusing support on developing countries in the Paris Agreement Rulebook, the needs of vulnerable Arctic communities

Russia holds the key to the future of Arctic exceptionalism

Judging by the interests and capabilities of Russia, we can be confident about the future of Arctic

The Arctic: Hot or Not?

Cooperation and conflict are depicting a false dichotomy as conflict in the North is only speculative. But is the