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2026 Arctic Circle Assembly Governments, universities, companies, research institutions, organizations, associations, and others are invited to submit Session proposals for the 2026 Arctic Circle Assembly
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 Circle Rome Forum The Arctic reflects today’s global challenges: peaceful and cooperative dialogue over conflict, sustainable development over exploitation, and shared responsibility over indifference or, worse, aggression The Arctic is a natural indicator of change It can sense and amplify not only climatic shifts but also geopolitical transformations
Rethinking Arctic Peace and Stability: Moving from Speculation to . . . Arctic geopolitics and security are defined by a cooperative aspect, which differentiates them from the mainstream interpretation of challenges and speculation of potential threats This cooperative aspect is supported by shared interests among the Arctic States and Indigenous Peoples and made possible by the specific features of Arctic geopolitics, security and governance They form a
India and the Arctic: Preparing for a Post Indo-Pacific World Order For the Nordic countries, India therefore also presents an alternative to a “Near Arctic” China The United States will inevitably have to maintain regional stability in the Arctic in order to maintain its image as the global hegemon and ensure rule-based navigation in the region
The Arctic Council Pause: The Importance of Indigenous Participation . . . The ongoing boycott of the Arctic Council – announced by the seven democratic member states (A7) three months ago on 3 March 2022 – was unexpected news to the six Permanent Participant organizations representing the indigenous peoples of the Arctic While the Council is predicated upon the spirit of meaningful and inclusive participation of Arctic indigenous peoples, who hold special
Arctic Circle Business Forum The inaugural Arctic Circle Business Forum brought together CEOs, leaders, investors and policymakers from Greenland, United States, Canada, China, United Kingdom, Japan and more, to explore the future of energy, infrastructure, shipping and economic development in the Arctic The Forum took place during the Arctic Circle Assembly at the Reykjavík EDITION Hotel, Iceland, October 17-19
Science Diplomacy in and for the Arctic: Opportunities in Turbulent Times By Marie Anne Coninsx, Senior Associate Fellow, Egmont Institute - Royal Institute for International Relations (Belgium) and First EU Ambassador at Large for the Arctic Science, research and innovation play a key role in increasing our knowledge of the Arctic, in understanding the changes of the region and hence in contributing to providing policy responses to the huge challenges it is facing
The Arctic and Third Pole – Himalaya: Science and Collaboration However, the Arctic experience is more comprehensive and has been presented to institutions and authorities in the Third Pole – Himalaya region in conferences, meetings, workshops, and forums Notably, this has taken place within the domain of the Arctic Circle Assemblies and Forums