Arctic Policy
Arctic Policy refers to the strategies and regulations that govern activities in the Arctic region, focusing on environmental protection, economic development, and international cooperation. Countries like the United States, Canada, and Russia have specific policies to manage resources, address climate change, and ensure the rights of indigenous peoples.
The Arctic is becoming increasingly important due to melting ice, which opens new shipping routes and access to natural resources. International organizations, such as the Arctic Council, play a crucial role in fostering dialogue and collaboration among Arctic nations to address shared challenges and promote sustainable development.