Strategic Trends and Quotes on Arctic Geopolitics
Strategic trends in deep-sea bed improvements and foreign ships in the US Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) are analyzed, highlighting untapped opportunities and geopolitical challenges, especially with foreign ships bartering agreements. The quotes from Admiral Caudle of USFFC emphasize the strategic importance of the Arctic region and the need for increased naval presence and collaboration with international partners to safeguard interests, particularly in response to territorial claims by Russia and China.
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ONR Brief to UNOLS Summer AICC 2024 Rob Sparrock,
Strategic Trends Dec 2023, expanded The U.S. ECS - United States Department of State New OMB Grants Guidance: The Biden-Harris Administration Finalizes Guidance to Make Grants More Accessible and Transparent for Families, Communities, and Small Businesses | OMB | The White House CFO.gov | Uniform Guidance: Title 2 of the Code of Federal Regulations Key words: Data, Tribal Engagement, Program Evaluation
Strategic Trends Deep Sea Bed e.g. SBP-29 improvements Foreign Ships in US EEZ untapped opportunity Foreign Ships Barter (NSF agreement) China Arctic Trends: Intersection of Geopolitics, arctic research and arctic infrastructure. Polar Expertise in China's 14th Five-Year Plan | The Arctic Institute Center for Circumpolar Security Studies
Select Quotes from Admiral Caudle USFFC .. cannot sit idle as Russia creates a nine-dash line of territorial claims over the Arctic, like China aims to do in the Pacific .. not conceding the Arctic to Moscow or Beijing vast frontier of the Arctic has my utmost attention. We need more partners to join us in exercises like Ice Camp and Operation Nanook for surface ships such as Canadian, Japanese and British forces, as well as civilians from the Pentagon s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and MIT s Lincoln Laboratories, at this year s camp. We have to put our money where our mouth is, U.S. Fleet Forces Commander Focused on Arctic, Increased Naval Presence in Region - USNI News