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US Coast Guard Cutter Healy breaking ice

Charles Hengen/Coast Guard

Journal Article - Marine Policy

Dire Straits of the Russian Arctic: Options and Challenges for a Potential US FONOP in the Northern Sea Route

| March 2022

This paper focuses on the Russian claims regarding the Northern Sea Route that could be deemed valid targets for a Freedom of Navigation Operation by the United States. The analysis shows suggests that for the time being the United States will likely set aside plans for a FONOP in the Russian Arctic waters.

    300m long slump

    Flickr CC/NPS

    Analysis & Opinions - Union of Concerned Scientists

    IN: Arctic Experts and Scientists — OUT: Unqualified Political Operatives

    | Oct. 07, 2021

    Joel Clement writes that because the Biden administration  has moved to repair the damage done by the Trump administration, colleagues from around the global Arctic are optimistic once again about partnering with America on solutions to regional crises .

    President Joe Biden meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin

    AP/Patrick Semansky

    Analysis & Opinions - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

    Biden to Putin in Geneva: There's a New Sheriff in Town.

    | June 17, 2021

    No great breakthroughs or dramatic developments were expected at the Biden-Putin summit, and none was achieved. But the message was clear: There is a new sheriff in town. Putin noticed, describing Biden as very different from Trump—experienced, balanced, and professional.

    Donald Trump is greeted by Kurt Heise, left, Supervisor of Plymouth Township, Mich., and Speaker Lee Chatfield, of the Michigan House of Representatives

    AP/Alex Brandon, File

    Analysis & Opinions - The New York Times

    What Makes Trump's Subversion Efforts So Alarming? His Collaborators

    | Nov. 23, 2020

    Henry J. Farrell and Bruce Schneier detail how Americans' shared beliefs about democracy can break down when political insiders make bogus claims about general fraud, trying to cling to power when the election has gone against them.

    Joe Biden

    AP/Matt Slocum

    Analysis & Opinions - Project Syndicate

    After the Liberal International Order

    | July 06, 2020

    If Joe Biden defeats Donald Trump in November, the question he will face is not whether to restore the liberal international order. It is whether the United States can work with an inner core of allies to promote democracy and human rights while cooperating with a broader set of states to manage the rules-based international institutions needed to face transnational threats.

    Arctic Circle Assembly Logo

    Benn Craig/Belfer Center

    Announcement - Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School

    Apply to Be an Arctic Innovator Delegate

    | Aug. 27, 2019

    The Belfer Center's Arctic Initiative is selecting a small group of 2–3 Harvard students to present their ideas at the Arctic Innovation Lab in Iceland. The Lab takes place at the world's largest Arctic gathering, the Arctic Circle Assembly, from October 10–13, 2019.  The application deadline is Friday, September 6, 2019.

    Three Mile Island nuclear power plant

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    Analysis & Opinions - Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School

    How to Deal with Increasingly Complex Safety-Critical Technologies

    | Mar. 28, 2019

    The authors analyze the 1979 Three Mile Island nuclear accident and the recent back-to-back crashes of two Boeing 737 Max jets and make policy recommendations for the regulation of increasingly complex technologies.