The Arctic Council has weathered 25 years of bumpy Russia-Western relations – but can it adapt to climate change?

The Arctic Council occupies a unique place in international affairs, but it continues to face new challenges.

By Danita Catherine Burke, University of Southern Denmark September 17, 2021
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For generations, the Arctic has captured our imaginations as a region of contradictions. It is simultaneously a frozen wilderness, home to Indigenous peoples, a place of historic military tensions and an area of emerging economic opportunity that is eyed with much interest.

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