Canada’s easternmost province is increasingly finding that its economic and cultural connections are leading it to the North Marc Lanteigne From a geographic standpoint, describing
A farewell to ice
Book review | One of the world’s leading sea-ice experts warns that the consequences of its retreat are far more wide-ranging than most decision makers
Placing their bets
Analysis | The decline in energy prices has cooled interest in Arctic shipping, but for China it is full-speed ahead
Thinking about search and rescue from the bottom up
Analysis | Discussions about search and rescue fail to include the contributions local communities can make – at passengers’ peril
After the football
Analysis | If you were thrilled by Icelandic football this summer, you’ll love the political drama the country is in for in the coming months
Time to build the firehouse
Analysis | There are plenty of hurdles to developing a forum to address Arctic security issues, but that does not eliminate the need to do
Towards ever-closer co-operation
Analysis | The emergence of the Arctic Coast Guard Forum has added an important governance structure in the region
Reconsidering security
Analysis | As the prospect of an Arctic security forum becomes increasingly less hypothetical, we must begin to consider how such a body could be
Respected, and now permitted
Foreground | The organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest have changed their minds about allowing the Saami to wave their flag during Europe’s campiest hour
Return to Keflavík?
Analysis | While it remains unclear how much of a return the US military will make to its former North Atlantic outpost, the fact that
Finding the global Arctic
Analysis | The term ‘global Arctic’ means different things to different academics, and that has implications for how we understand the region
Something Northern this way comes
ArctiCulture | Watch out Nordic noir, polar horror is right behind you