excellent analysis of current situation by @JeppeKofod who managed the first Greenland crisis in 2019 when he was Denmark’s foreign minister https://t.co/6dbwEUvPTf
🌍🇦🇶 How will Denmark navigate its Arctic Council chairship? Greenland in the lead, major challenges ahead.
🎥 FNI’s @ChristianPrip on the transition from Norway to Denmark & the future of Arctic governance.
▶️ Watch @polargeopol video podcast here: https://t.co/FJMynv6R6E
Where do Greenlandic political parties stand on independence and other issues? Primer on the politics of Greenland leading up to tomorrow’s elections on newly-launched Polar Geopolitics Substack
https://t.co/FEQwGK9GdH
Expanding upon our audio material, with 70 episodes so far, Polar Geopolitics has started a Substack with edited transcripts & original articles. We’ve posted a primer on Greenland’s political landscape, and interview with @klausdodds on Greenland & Trump https://t.co/3iXo0DbiQj
Talked to @ericpaglia for this podcast re: Greenland's impending elections, security situation and relations with the United States, Denmark, China and the EU
https://t.co/a2dCSzd7bx
🐻❄️Arctic state identity by @IngridAgnete (@newcastleuni) is out next week!
Listen to Ingrid discuss her research, the value of carrying the title of one of the eight 'Arctic states', and the fluidity of identity, in ep. 62 of the @polargeopol podcast 👇
New episode: Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen from Royal Danish Defence College explains Denmark’s desire to keep #Greenland in the Kingdom, and why he thinks that is the most likely scenario despite Donald Trump’s intent to acquire it https://t.co/ip5ah1ShjK
Amid the enormous amount of coverage and commentary on #Greenland this big picture analysis by @klausdodds is one of the best you’ll find https://t.co/DW5FoP8qhm
just published by @cambUP_History book I co-authored on Stockholm’s central role in evolution of global environmental politics & science over past 70+ years. Print & Open Access download available at https://t.co/FodBDtc6fD
Why did Antarctic marine conservation take a big step back at CCAMLR 43, and could it foreshadow greater geopolitical problems within the Antarctic Treaty System? @AnthonyPress@IMASUTAS@AntarcticaSouth https://t.co/62XPGMuH1i
@adam_lajeunesse discusses new @TheWilsonCenter report he co-authored with @WhitneyLackenb1 on China’s information and influence operations in the #Arctic and explains why Chinese influence in the region is waning https://t.co/ukc7zuy77L
Congratulations to Dr. Mike Sfraga for being confirmed as the first U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Arctic Affairs. Here’s a podcast episode from 2021 featuring an interview with Ambassador Sfraga
https://t.co/or4I09nhEF
Really enjoyed speaking with @IngridAgnete about her forthcoming book on Arctic state identity. Listen to the discussion on the latest episode of the podcast https://t.co/PlQ6Rlmsed
Another great listen from the @polargeopol#podcast 🎧- interview with @AndreasOsthagen "Spotlight on #Svalbard: Realities and myths in a microcosm of #Arctic geopolitics" (including a shoutout my recent co-author @TirilVoldHansen's work on sovereignty)!
https://t.co/L4f8kYHr1E
from geoeconomics & green shipping to ecosystem-based management & planning for the 5th International Polar Year, @TurtonJ1990 announces the 7 scientific themes for @arcticfrontiers 2025 that reflect some of the major imperatives of the contemporary Arctic https://t.co/0zq9cGsKuw