Arctic Geopolitics | Vibepedia
Arctic geopolitics dissects the intricate web of international relations, resource competition, and strategic maneuvering unfolding across the Earth's northernm
Overview
Arctic geopolitics dissects the intricate web of international relations, resource competition, and strategic maneuvering unfolding across the Earth's northernmost frontier. As climate change accelerates the melting of sea ice, previously inaccessible shipping routes like the [[Northern Sea Route]] and the [[Northwest Passage]] are opening, presenting both economic opportunities and heightened security concerns. The Arctic's vast, largely untapped reserves of oil, natural gas, and minerals further intensify interest from the eight Arctic states—[[United States]], [[Canada]], [[Russia]], [[Norway]], [[Denmark]], [[Finland]], [[Sweden]], and [[Iceland]]—as well as non-Arctic actors like [[China]]. This dynamic region is not just about resource extraction; it's a critical nexus for climate science, indigenous rights, and the future of global trade and military strategy, making its governance a paramount challenge for the 21st century.