Although the United States is an Arctic nation, the Arctic has seldom figured prominently in US policy. In January 2009 the US released its new Arctic policy. Arctic Region Policy signals that the US is beginning to understand that the Arctic is changing in a manner that concerns its vital national interests. The core Arctic issues facing the US are resource development and international circumpolar relations. The development of oil and gas reserves in Alaska is discussed in the context of sustainable development and US domestic energy security, which are often at odds with each other. In regards to circumpolar relation, the US has traditionally been a reluctant Arctic power. It has been unwilling to take the initiative in the area of inte...
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Examines how the trend toward seasonally open Arctic waters as a result of global climate change aff...
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The Arctic region has been attracting increasing attention of world political and academic community...
Unlike his predecessors, US President Joe Biden made important decisions early in his term to enable...
The United States, as one of the five Arctic states, plays what seems at first glance a typical role...
This article discusses the steadily expanding U.S. research effort in the Arctic during the past dec...
In conditions of a significant increase in the world community’s attention to the Arctic, as well as...
An Energy Academic Group (EAG) Intern Report.Updated June 2021This report analyzes the similarities ...
The United States’ sustained economic and geopolitical interest in the Arctic is dependent on Congre...
The United States became an Arctic country by virtue of purchasing Alaska from Russia in 1867. For a...
The Arctic is "hot" and not only because it's physically warming, but also because the world is look...
The article examines the development of the US Arctic policy which is reflected in the US strategic ...
The Importance of Arctic Region in the Policy of North American Countries: Political Positions of th...
The Arctic’s melting ice not only acts as an early warning system for the world’s climate, but also ...
The United States Arctic, for the purposes of this study, encompasses the seabed and subsoil under t...
Examines how the trend toward seasonally open Arctic waters as a result of global climate change aff...
The purpose of this policy report is to elucidate the current Arctic strategies and capabilities of ...
The Arctic region has been attracting increasing attention of world political and academic community...
Unlike his predecessors, US President Joe Biden made important decisions early in his term to enable...
The United States, as one of the five Arctic states, plays what seems at first glance a typical role...
This article discusses the steadily expanding U.S. research effort in the Arctic during the past dec...
In conditions of a significant increase in the world community’s attention to the Arctic, as well as...
An Energy Academic Group (EAG) Intern Report.Updated June 2021This report analyzes the similarities ...
The United States’ sustained economic and geopolitical interest in the Arctic is dependent on Congre...
The United States became an Arctic country by virtue of purchasing Alaska from Russia in 1867. For a...
The Arctic is "hot" and not only because it's physically warming, but also because the world is look...
The article examines the development of the US Arctic policy which is reflected in the US strategic ...
The Importance of Arctic Region in the Policy of North American Countries: Political Positions of th...
The Arctic’s melting ice not only acts as an early warning system for the world’s climate, but also ...
The United States Arctic, for the purposes of this study, encompasses the seabed and subsoil under t...
Examines how the trend toward seasonally open Arctic waters as a result of global climate change aff...