Lectures of Opportunity: "Report Launch: Conflict Prevention and Security Cooperation in the Arctic: Frameworks of the Future"

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Friday, October 30, 2020
10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Virtual Event

U.S. Naval War College, LOO Coordinator

This virtual event is open to the general public for remote viewing.
Please Note: For those outside of the U.S. Naval War College that would like to participate in this Lectures of Opportunity Zoom event, please contact LOO.Information@usnwc.edu for details.

Report Launch: Conflict Prevention and Security Cooperation in the Arctic: Frameworks of the Future

This event marks the launch of the 2020 Newport Arctic Scholars Initiative Report, a summary of findings and recommendations on frameworks nations and navies should consider leveraging or creating to prevent conflict and strengthen security cooperation in the Arctic region. NASI reports capture consensus of the 18 distinguished sailors and scholars from Arctic states over the 10-month collaborative research program. This report offers critical insights and practical solutions for senior leaders on areas for security and defense cooperation in the Arctic over time. Event panelists will include Dr. Walter Berbrick and RADM Lars Saunes of the Naval War College; Commander Rachael Gosnell, U.S. Navy; Dr. Will Greaves, University of Victoria, Canada; and Commander Johannes Riber, Royal Danish Navy.

About this Lecture

Lectures of Opportunity offer U.S. Naval War College (NWC) students, faculty, and staff an opportunity to learn more about national and international socio-political subjects that may be of relevance to the NWC community.

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