The Arctic is deeply entangled with world politics and the large global challenges of our time. It is crucial to examine whose experiences and what kind of knowledge are valued in political decisions and policymaking, and for what purposes that knowledge is used.
The two year MA degree programme in Arctic World Politics addresses these issues from a critical, multidisciplinary perspective that centers local-to-global connections and Indigenous knowledge, combining Politics and International Relations, Indigenous Studies, Environmental Studies, Sociology, Anthropology and Gender Studies. In addition to power relations, conflicts and systems of governance involving states, the programme highlights the central role of multispecies relations and Indigenous knowledge and worldviews.
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