TAI Quick Start To Arctic Security
TAI Quick Start To Arctic Security
TAI Quick Start To Arctic Security
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21 CENTURY SECURITY
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IN THE ARCTIC
Author: Andreas Østhagen
When the Arctic Council was founded in
1996, the Ottawa Declaration stated that it
“should not deal with matters related to
military security.” It also ensured that the
Council is consensus-based.
Greenland is largely protected by the
Danish Armed Forces. In addition, the US
Air Force operates the Thule Air Base in
the North-East of the island.
Greenland
capabilities are struggling to keep up with
demand.
The High North (Nordområdene)
constitutes the primary security concern for
any government in Oslo, given the land
border with Russia in the county of
Finnmark (196 km), and the maritime
border stretching towards the Svalbard
Archipelago.
Russian activity and rhetoric with regards to
the Arctic may seem contradictory. Russia
signals a desire to keep Arctic cooperation
unharmed, while simultaneously expanding
their military posturing in the Arctic for both
symbolic and strategic purposes.