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Alexandra Slobodov

Alexandra Slobodov is a research associate at the Institute for Peace & Diplomacy.

Co-operation, pragmatic engagement the path forward for Canada’s Arctic foreign policy

Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA SLOBODOV | June 9, 2021
U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers in the Arctic. The Northwest Passage and the Northern Sea Route are the backbones of both Canadian and Russian respective Arctic policies. Notably, the U.S. has refused to recognize either Canada’s or Russia’s claims, writes Alexandra Slobodov. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA SLOBODOV | June 9, 2021
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA SLOBODOV | June 9, 2021
U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers in the Arctic. The Northwest Passage and the Northern Sea Route are the backbones of both Canadian and Russian respective Arctic policies. Notably, the U.S. has refused to recognize either Canada’s or Russia’s claims, writes Alexandra Slobodov. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA SLOBODOV | June 9, 2021
U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers in the Arctic. The Northwest Passage and the Northern Sea Route are the backbones of both Canadian and Russian respective Arctic policies. Notably, the U.S. has refused to recognize either Canada’s or Russia’s claims, writes Alexandra Slobodov. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA SLOBODOV | June 9, 2021
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA SLOBODOV | June 9, 2021
U.S. Coast Guard icebreakers in the Arctic. The Northwest Passage and the Northern Sea Route are the backbones of both Canadian and Russian respective Arctic policies. Notably, the U.S. has refused to recognize either Canada’s or Russia’s claims, writes Alexandra Slobodov. Photograph courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA SLOBODOV | March 10, 2021
U.S. Coast Guards pictured in the Arctic. It is therefore imperative for Canada to identify possible partners for cooperative action and to determine the methods to be used in achieving its domestic and international goals in the region, writes Alexandra Slobodov. Photograph courtesy of Flickr
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA SLOBODOV | March 10, 2021
Opinion | BY ALEXANDRA SLOBODOV | March 10, 2021
U.S. Coast Guards pictured in the Arctic. It is therefore imperative for Canada to identify possible partners for cooperative action and to determine the methods to be used in achieving its domestic and international goals in the region, writes Alexandra Slobodov. Photograph courtesy of Flickr