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Unfrozen: The Fight for the Future of the Arctic with Mia Bennett

Apr 11, 2026
Mia Bennett, an associate professor of geography who maps Arctic frontier-making, discusses rapidly changing Arctic geographies. She talks about melting sea ice, thawing permafrost, and new shipping routes. She covers rising geopolitical competition, strategic flashpoints like the Bering Strait, and Indigenous governance experiments.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Greenland Move Was Part Ego Politics

  • Trump's interest in Greenland mixes defense, minerals, and personal legacy-seeking rather than clear strategic necessity.
  • Bennett calls it 'ego politics' tied to his property-dealer instincts and desire to expand U.S. territory.
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Bering Strait Is A Proximity-Driven Flashpoint

  • The Bering Strait is a natural encounter zone where US and Russian forces come very close, creating risk even without high resource value.
  • Bennett highlights proximity (Diomede Islands ~4 miles apart) and rising Russia-China exercises as potential flashpoint triggers.
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Five Arctic Flashpoints To Watch

  • Authors identify five Arctic flashpoints: Svalbard, Bering Strait, Central Arctic Ocean, Russia-NATO borderlands, and Greenland.
  • Bennett added Greenland after Trump's actions, showing how politics reshapes perceived hotspots.
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