
The Arctic is becoming a focal point of growing geopolitical competition, fueled by rising Russian hybrid threats, the strategic interests of global powers, and the rapid impacts of climate change. The European Union plays a crucial role in the region, particularly through Greenland. Since October 2021, the EU has enhanced its Arctic policy, aiming to maintain the region as one of international cooperation, address the effects of climate change, and promote sustainable development for the benefit of local communities and future generations.
How is the evolving security landscape in the Arctic shaping the strategic interests of global powers, and what are the implications for regional stability? How does the European Union manage to reconcile the objectives set by the European Green Deal with its geopolitical interests in the Arctic? What will be the impact of the 2025 elections on Greenland’s independence and its implications for Arctic geopolitics? How can the environment be preserved and the impacts of climate change be limited in such a highly sought-after region?
Join us for an online panel discussion with representatives from the EU and the military as we explore the future of the region!
Date and Time: 26th March 2025, 6-7:30pm CET
Register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfpElqSxEsRTEkc6VmlrlujHXSC-NiT_bjt29Aja4_JAqYswg/viewform?usp=header