In the midst of an escalating diplomatic crisis between the United States and Denmark, international relations expert Prof. Paul Musgrave joins the Polar Geopolitics podcast to provide analysis, insight and an array of perspectives—American, global, historical—on Donald Trump’s interest in buying Greenland, an unfolding story that has sent shockwaves far beyond the Arctic.
EU Arctic Policy and Geopolitics with Amb. Michael Mann
Brazil and the Antarctic Geopolitics of South America
Making the case for the controversial Davis Aerodrome in East Antarctica
Science and geopolitics in Svalbard: the Ny-Ålesund Research Station
Assessing the future of Arctic shipping in the wake of the Suez Canal incident
Interregnum No More: A Realist Perspective on the Geopolitics of the Arctic over the past 40 years
Prognosticating U.S. polar policies and geopolitics under the Biden administration
Pandemic 2020 and the polar regions: The geopolitical year in review with Prof. Klaus Dodds
Beyond the Science Criterion: Reconsidering Antarctic governance in an era of climate change
China’s polar strategy at a crossroads: Pursue paradigms of the 19th century past, or envision a sustainable future
Asian engagement in the Arctic: Evolving strategies and activities of Asian Arctic Council observer states
The return of great power competition: American geopolitical engagement in the Arctic, with D.A.S. Michael J. Murphy of the U.S. State Department
Governance disrupted: Pandemic impacts on Antarctica
Barents Sea and Svalbard: Norway-Russia relations in an Arctic geopolitical hotspot
Crisis as opportunity: China and coronavirus diplomacy in the Arctic
Risks to Arctic Communities from the Coronavirus
Russia, China and the Arctic: Strategic partnership, strategic mistrust?
Northern Sea Route: Embodiment of Russia's interests and ambitions in the Arctic
The Geopolitics of the "Polar"
Securing the Canadian Arctic with Brigadier General Patrick Carpentier, Commander of Joint Task Force North
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