The Arctic and the European Union: Environmental and Human Challenges Format: The conference will take place at two sites. First in Stockholm, to mobilize the main stakeholders, including at the political level, in the context of the Swedish presidency of the Arctic Council. Then in Rovaniemi, which represents a rather accessible Arctic city and where the future EU’s Arctic Information Centre could be located. Speakers and participants are deeply encouraged to participate in both sessions. Mo..
Since the end of the Cold War, the Arctic has transformed from a geopolitical buffer, to becoming a ...
The Arctic has become a core national priority for the Arctic states, and the region has attracted t...
Thematic webinars are one of the key communication formats within the strategy of EU-PolarNet 2 to f...
The European Union (EU) is in the Arctic. As a geopolitical power, the EU has strategic and day-to-d...
The event will bring the debate over the future of the Arctic region to the Institute of Social and ...
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
Presentations of the EU Polar Cluster members at the EU Polar Cluster community meeting on 18 Februa...
The European´s Union Communication highlights the valuable linkages between European Union and the A...
The Arctic region is experiencing rapid change, primarily as a consequence of the changing climate. ...
From 24 February to 1 March last year, the Norwegian Polar Institute hosted the conference Arctic-Al...
The European Union is inextricably linked to the Arctic region (hereafter referred to as the Arctic)...
As climate change and economic development accelerate in the Arctic region, the European Union shoul...
The Arctic region has attracted the interest of Arctic and non-Arctic states, as well as non-state a...
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
Welcome address of Jonas Gahr Støre at the 2009 Arctic Council Tromsø Ministerial meeting
Since the end of the Cold War, the Arctic has transformed from a geopolitical buffer, to becoming a ...
The Arctic has become a core national priority for the Arctic states, and the region has attracted t...
Thematic webinars are one of the key communication formats within the strategy of EU-PolarNet 2 to f...
The European Union (EU) is in the Arctic. As a geopolitical power, the EU has strategic and day-to-d...
The event will bring the debate over the future of the Arctic region to the Institute of Social and ...
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
Presentations of the EU Polar Cluster members at the EU Polar Cluster community meeting on 18 Februa...
The European´s Union Communication highlights the valuable linkages between European Union and the A...
The Arctic region is experiencing rapid change, primarily as a consequence of the changing climate. ...
From 24 February to 1 March last year, the Norwegian Polar Institute hosted the conference Arctic-Al...
The European Union is inextricably linked to the Arctic region (hereafter referred to as the Arctic)...
As climate change and economic development accelerate in the Arctic region, the European Union shoul...
The Arctic region has attracted the interest of Arctic and non-Arctic states, as well as non-state a...
The study considers how the European Union’s Integrated Policy for the Arctic can productively inter...
Welcome address of Jonas Gahr Støre at the 2009 Arctic Council Tromsø Ministerial meeting
Since the end of the Cold War, the Arctic has transformed from a geopolitical buffer, to becoming a ...
The Arctic has become a core national priority for the Arctic states, and the region has attracted t...
Thematic webinars are one of the key communication formats within the strategy of EU-PolarNet 2 to f...