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As the Arctic changes, international cooperation may be put to the test

A new report predicts continued collaboration in the Arctic in the next decade — but highlights a few wild cards.

By Melody Schreiber July 25, 2018
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The Arctic is one of the most secure regions in the world, experts say. But as the environment changes rapidly, opening up the region to new economic opportunities and increased traffic, the region could become less secure.

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