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A new research institute will help the Danish military adapt to the ‘new Arctic security situation’

The creation of the Center for Arctic Security Studies underscores the growing importance Copenhagen places on the region.

By Kevin McGwin March 12, 2020
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Denmark’s defense college has established a research unit that will study security issues in the Arctic in order to keep the country and its military up-to-date as it seeks to ward off emerging threats in the region.

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