Home Though official Arctic contacts with Russia are closed, an array of unofficial bridges could stay open
Analysis Environment Politics Security

Though official Arctic contacts with Russia are closed, an array of unofficial bridges could stay open

A halt in official relations with Russia in the Arctic could last for years, but science and other channels could keep unofficial partnerships alive.

By Martin Breum October 19, 2022
1405

The very first sentence in the new U.S. National Strategy for the Arctic Region almost didn’t make it into print.

Access to content from the Arctic Knowledge Archives is available to Passport holders only.

Arctic Today is a non-profit organization, supported by donations from readers like you. While we strongly believe in giving free access to current news for all readers, we reserve content older than one year for our supporters. All individual contributions of at least $20/month or $150/year will receive a Passport to the Arctic Knowledge Archives. Help us drive the leading non-profit editorial team dedicated to delivering context, information and analysis about events in the Arctic.

Already have a Passport? Sign in
choose your level of support and unlock your Arctic Passport.
  • Monthly
  • Annually
  • Groups & Institutions

Individual Annual

$150.00

Year

Individual Monthly

$20.00

Month

Individual Monthly

$20.00

0

Individual Yearly

$150.00

0

GROUPS & INSTITUTIONS

Contact for
Pricing