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The UK’s new Arctic policy: More explicit, but still conservative

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Although UK’s new Arctic policy framework supports the status quo, the strategy is more explicit when it comes to connecting Arctic interests to its broader foreign policy interests, as a part of ‘Global Britain’.

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The views presented in this article are Depledge´s own and do not represent the UK Parliament or the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Polar Regions Secretariat.


Duncan Depledge is Director of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Polar Regions Secretariat in Westminster and Special Adviser to the UK House of Commons Defence Committee
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