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The Biden-Putin summit appears to have put positive strategic possibility on course in the Arctic.
Despite the bombast by the U.S. Secretary, U.S. Ambassador David Balton, former representative of the United States to the Arctic Council, expressed an optimistic view.
Presidents Trump and Putin must start the conversation on an Arctic-wide security architecture.
The former lieutenant governor has the ability and vision to draw from his Arctic-wide networks taking the helm as Alaskans navigate a changing world.
No matter what happens with the Alaska Legislature’s special session and budget, the governor and many lawmakers seem to recognize the need to diversify Alaska’s economy to insulate its government from the effects of volatile oil prices. That awareness comes at a time when shipping and commercial activity in the north is more likely than … Continue reading North to the Future remains right direction for Alaska
OPINION: A network of small-scale port developments and international partnerships would spur a variety of benefits for Alaska as it's looking to diversify its revenue stream.
OPINION: Despite conflicts and increased brinkmanship, the United States and Russia must keep talking and working together in the increasingly open Arctic.
OPINION: The Anchorage-based GLACIER meetings offer a useful forum to build both Arctic-wide cooperation internationally, and to consider a domestic Arctic program that does not require Alaska to become the nations environmental conscience.