- Arctic Council: Structure, Work and Achievements
The Arctic Council was established to promote sustainable development and environmental protection in the Arctic Region It has provided effective cooperation between the eight Arctic States with many tangible results
- Assemblies - Arctic Circle
The Arctic Circle Assembly is the largest annual international gathering on the Arctic, attended by up to 2500 participants from over 70 countries The Assembly is held every October in Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center and the Reykjavik EDITION, Iceland
- The Arctic is Cold Again: Climate Change, Political Competition and . . .
The future of Arctic security demands a serious evaluation of this new geopolitically tense environment and how climate change impacts the Arctic in unexpected ways that have strategic consequences By Gabriella Gricius
- Finland in the Arctic
The Arctic is a lived space — home to vibrant communities, unique ecosystems, and cultures that have endured for generations in harmony with the environment When talking about the Arctic, we must talk about human rights, Indigenous Peoples’ rights
- Arctic Circle Polar Dialogue
The Polar Dialogue unites global experts and policymakers to address scientific challenges and foster collaboration on the Arctic, Antarctic, and Himalaya - Third Pole region
- The Arctic Circle Rome Forum - Polar Dialogue
At the 2025 Assembly, Deputy Minister of Italian Defence, Senator Isabella Rauti, spoke on the Arctic Circle Rome Forum – Polar Dialogue, to be held 3-4 March, 2026
- 2024 Arctic Circle Assembly Registration
Registration for the 2024 Arctic Circle Assembly is now closed Onsite registration opened at noon, October 16th, on the ground floor of Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre
- The Arctic Council as a Model for Regional Collaboration
The Arctic Council, the premier intergovernmental forum for the Arctic region, was established after a series of convenings, agreements, and initiatives set in motion by Mikhail Gorbachev’s “Zone of Peace” speech in 1987, in which he indicated openness to a multilateral forum in the Arctic
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