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The Implications of U.S. Policy Stagnation toward the Arctic Region

The Implications of U.S. Policy Stagnation toward the Arctic Region

U.S. policy toward the Arctic is driven by three cross-cutting factors. Despite the relentless pace of these drivers, U.S. policy has remained largely stagnant, allowing Russia and China to shape the region’s future, note CSIS’s Heather Conley and Matthew Melino.

Advancing U.S. Diplomacy in the Arctic

Map showing the Arctic Research and Policy Act of 1984

How war in Ukraine is changing the Arctic

Why Alaska and the Arctic are Critical to the National Security of the United States

Significant variability of structure and predictability of Arctic Ocean surface pathways affects basin-wide connectivity

Why the US is Losing The Race for the Arctic and What to Do About It

Russian Strategic Interest in Arctic Heats Up as Ice Melts, by LSE IDEAS

Unprecedented decline of Arctic sea ice outflow in 2018

Arctic Governance: Challenges and Opportunities

Northern Frights: The Renewed Risk of Russo-Sino Cooperation in the Arctic – The Hamiltonian

Introduction - IARPC Collaborations

Arctic Competition – Part One – Foreign Policy

Enric Sala Explains Global Warming Impacts on Arctic and Ocean - Before the Flood

Large-scale collective action in the Arctic Ocean: the role of international organizations in climate governance - ScienceDirect

Renewable Energy as a National Security Strategy in the Arctic