Engagement

The Strategic Engagement Division (SED) convenes Arctic security practitioners and leaser to address some of the most pressing geostrategic and geophysical challenges in the region. SED embodies the collaborative ethos of the Center, facilitating opportunities for strategic dialogue among Allies and partner to reinforce the rules-based order and build a network of like-minded Arctic security practitioners.

    Organizing, coordinating, and conducting specific seminars will be planned and proposed in the Annual TSC Program. Included in this overall list of seminars is the following:

      • Security in the Arctic 2050…what is needed to achieve peace and security for the Pan Arctic.
      • NORAD and the Arctic in 2050. Advancing elements of policy and capability considerations to support the future North AmericanAerospace Command mission needs.
      • Addressing Arctic Strategic Competition…a Forum for US, Allies and Partners.
      • Women, Peace and Security:  Lessons from the Arctic for the lower latitudes.
      • Arctic Economic Security…understanding the implications for the Trans-Atlantic Arctic Relationship.
      • Arctic Senior Leadership Dialogue. 
      • Senior Enlisted Leader (SEL) Forum on the Arctic…insights to advance multinational understanding in Arctic Security from the SEL perspective.
      • Total Force Response towards the Arctic. Advancing partnership between Active Duty, Reserve and Guard Arctic training and activities.
      • Soft power solutions to reduce hard power problems.
      • Seeing Arctic security through a 10,000-year-old lens:  Arctic Security Leader Seminars via partnered efforts with the Arctic Community.

      • North American Arctic Security Workshop
      • Holograms for the Arctic: understanding gaps and shortfalls in operational decision making for security practitioners.
      • Arctic Crisis Exercises. Tabletop and simulations that complement and add practical context to the above topics.
      • Intercessional seminar on Arctic-region policy inputs to the Canada-U.S. Permanent Joint Board of Defense.
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