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Pivot to Arctic: Why the Mastery of the North Matters?

Introduction The Arctic has long been known as “high North, low tension”, as its frozen waters and permafrost landscape offered no incentives to the states....

UK Vows Expanded Arctic Role Under NATO’s ‘Arctic Sentry’ Mission

Britain’s armed forces will take on a “vital” role in NATO’s planned Arctic Sentry mission, Defence Minister John Healey is set to announce during...

Russia and China Pull Ahead as US, Europe Lag in Arctic Race

The Arctic, long seen as a remote and frozen frontier, has emerged as a critical zone for energy, shipping, and strategic minerals. Rapid warming...

Greenland Inuit say no one owns the land, it is shared

Greenland, the world’s largest island, has become the focus of international attention due to its strategic location and vast natural resources. In recent years,...

Greenland, Trump and Europe’s Fear of a New Arctic Cold War

One of the comments sparked an old debate at the beginning of 2026 when Donald Trump was back in the limelight. In a campaign-style...

China Counters U.S. Global Resource Pursuit with Strategic Policies in Venezuela, Arctic and Greenland

China views US tensions with countries like Iran and Venezuela as a golden opportunity to bolster its own influence and offer an alternative model...

Europe’s Arctic Moment: Greenland, NATO, and the Strategic Imperative at Davos

When Erik the Red named the land Greenland in the latter part of the 10th century, he realized a timeless truth about politics that...

Why Greenland matters now; Trump, Arctic security, and U.S Strategic Priorities

The recent remarks made by President Donald Trump that the United States should own Greenland to stop the further influence of Russia and China...

Sovereignty in the Crosshairs: Great Power Securitization and the Global Order Crisis

At the beginning of 2026, the international world is witnessing events that disrupt the principles of sovereignty and the rules-based international order. Two major...

Greenland on Bass Rock: Why Europe Must Abandon the Illusion of Arctic Togetherness

When Adam Nicolson, in his book The Seabirds Cry, described Bass Rock—the world’s largest gannet colony—he stripped nature of its comforting metaphors. What appears, from...

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