What is the importance of the Arctic Council in resolution of today’s problems? The Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund and the Information and Analytics Center of the Project Office for the Development of the Arctic (PORA) held an online round-table discussion on the topic “The Arctic Council: future scenarios for the international forum.”
The roundtable became the first event of the series of expert roundtables “Arctic Sessions”. The project has received a grant of the Gorchakov Fund and is implemented by the Center for Support of International Journalism RBMC in partnership with the Project Office for Arctic Development (PORA).
Arctic Sessions – Experts will discuss the future of the Arctic Council during a live discussion.
According to Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chairman of the Committee for Senior Officials of the Arctic Council Nikolay Korchunov, “a forced pause in full-fledged activities of the Arctic Council on the background of decisions by seven Arctic countries will inevitably result in escalation of risks and challenges to soft security in the Arctic, which have been previously effectively resolved by this organization”.
What is the importance of the Arctic Council in resolution of today’s problems? Participants of the roundtable “The Arctic Council: Future Scenarios for the International Forum” will discuss this and other questions.
The roundtable will become the first event of the series of expert roundtables “Arctic Sessions”. The project has received a grant of the Gorchakov Fund and is implemented by the Center for Support of International Journalism RBMC in partnership with the Project Office for Arctic Development (PORA).
Participants of the roundtable:
Nikolay Korchunov, Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chairman of the Committee for Senior Officials of the Arctic Council;
Nikolay Doronin, Chairman of the Management Board of the Project Office for Arctic Development;
Lassi Heininen, Editor of Arctic Yearbook, Finland;
Yan Cheng, Professor of Shanghai University for International Studies, Executive Director of Shanghai Academy of Global Governance and Area Studies, China;
K.M. Seethi, Senior Fellow, Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Director, Inter University Centre for Social Science Research and Extension (IUCSSRE) and Academic Advisor to the International Centre for Polar Studies, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India;
Moderator: Pavel Devyatkin, Research Fellow, The Arctic Institute, USA.
When: On July 20, Wednesday, 5:00-6:00 pm Moscow Standard Time.