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The Arctic and the Return of Imperial Logic
The Arctic is no longer a remote frozen frontier. From Svalbard and Barentsburg to Greenland and the GIUK Gap, a new geopolitical competition is reshaping the balance between the United States, Russia and NATO. Infrastructure, strategic corridors and permanent presence are becoming the real instruments of power inside the emerging grey zones of the polar north.
Adelio Debenedetti
2 hours ago4 min read


The Arctic Is No Longer Empty
The Arctic is no longer a remote frozen frontier. From Svalbard to the GIUK Gap, infrastructure, surveillance routes and strategic presence are reshaping the balance between NATO and Russia. What once appeared peripheral is becoming one of the central grey zones of modern geopolitics — where power increasingly operates through permanence, logistics and silent positioning rather than open confrontation.
Adelio Debenedetti
Jul 24 min read
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