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Arctic Council sells itself as a model for international cooperation at the UN

“I don’t think the Arctic Council can provide miracles, yet hopefully inspirations.”

By Hsin Hsuan Sun July 23, 2018
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For the first time since its formation in 1996, the Arctic Council presented its work at the UN’s annual High-level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, held last week in New York, setting itself as a global example of how states, indigenous peoples and the scientific community can work together to shape policies.

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