Wed, Feb 19, 2025

Article on "Asia-Arctic Cooperation and Japan’s Arctic Engagement" published

Representatives of the “Asian five” at the Arctic Circle Japan Forum in Tokyo, 2023. Photo: Arctic Circle, 2023.

Kristín Ingvarsdóttir, a member of the Thematic Network on Arctic in Asia and Asia in the Arctic, has published an invited article titled “Asia-Arctic cooperation and the next phase in Japan's Arctic engagement” in the Ocean Newsletter. The newsletter is published by the Ocean Policy Research Institute in Japan.

Abstract of the article:

Over a decade has passed since Japan, along with four other Asian countries, was granted permanent observer status in the Arctic Council in 2013. Since then, Japan has actively contributed to Arctic scientific research and strengthened its collaboration with Arctic states. Now, in 2025, Japan is advancing into the next phase of Arctic science and diplomacy. Given the current geopolitical situation, Japan's Arctic cooperation - with both other Asian states and its partners in the Arctic - is probably more important than ever.

The article is published in both English and Japanese.

Read the full article here.

Publication date: Wed, Feb 19, 2025

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