Although analyses of the EU’s external relations have typically focused on regions to the east or south of the continent, the EU has also developed a growing interest in the Arctic. Clive Archer provides an overview of the EU’s involvement in the Arctic, including the recent failure of the EU to gain full observer status at the Arctic Council in 2013. He notes that while a strong case had been made for the EU’s inclusion, the application was undermined by opposition from the European Parliament to seal-skin imports, which provoked disagreement with permanent members such as Canada
The European´s Union Communication highlights the valuable linkages between European Union and the A...
Verkefnið er lokað til 18.08.2022.In September thirty years will have passed since the former Secret...
The EU Arctic policy, initiated in the European Commission’s Communication “The European Union and t...
-Since launching its first Arctic communiqué in 2008, the European Union has strived to be accepted ...
Over the last ten years, the European Union (EU) has felt an Arctic allure, with its various institu...
The Arctic states are bound in an institutional relationship by means of their actions through the A...
The European Union is not generally perceived as an Arctic power However, the ever-expanding list of...
The European Union (EU) is willing to participate as much as possible at the negotia tion table to m...
The Arctic Council’s (AC) openness to the outside world has become an increasingly important issue i...
This article analyses the actorness of the European Union (EU) in Arctic governance. As a result of ...
Climate change is opening opportunities for further extraction of natural resources and business in ...
The European Union is inextricably linked to the Arctic region (hereafter referred to as the Arctic)...
With temperatures in the Arctic rising at twice the pace of anywhere else in the world, the European...
On 27 April 2016, Federica Mogherini (the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and S...
In recent years, the Arctic region has gained much attention as an area of new opportunities and cha...
The European´s Union Communication highlights the valuable linkages between European Union and the A...
Verkefnið er lokað til 18.08.2022.In September thirty years will have passed since the former Secret...
The EU Arctic policy, initiated in the European Commission’s Communication “The European Union and t...
-Since launching its first Arctic communiqué in 2008, the European Union has strived to be accepted ...
Over the last ten years, the European Union (EU) has felt an Arctic allure, with its various institu...
The Arctic states are bound in an institutional relationship by means of their actions through the A...
The European Union is not generally perceived as an Arctic power However, the ever-expanding list of...
The European Union (EU) is willing to participate as much as possible at the negotia tion table to m...
The Arctic Council’s (AC) openness to the outside world has become an increasingly important issue i...
This article analyses the actorness of the European Union (EU) in Arctic governance. As a result of ...
Climate change is opening opportunities for further extraction of natural resources and business in ...
The European Union is inextricably linked to the Arctic region (hereafter referred to as the Arctic)...
With temperatures in the Arctic rising at twice the pace of anywhere else in the world, the European...
On 27 April 2016, Federica Mogherini (the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and S...
In recent years, the Arctic region has gained much attention as an area of new opportunities and cha...
The European´s Union Communication highlights the valuable linkages between European Union and the A...
Verkefnið er lokað til 18.08.2022.In September thirty years will have passed since the former Secret...
The EU Arctic policy, initiated in the European Commission’s Communication “The European Union and t...