Julia Baldesarra examines whether or not the Arctic Council effectively creates a forum of cooperation between indigenous groups and Arctic states.
Author: Julia Baldesarra
Julia Baldesarra holds an Honours B.A. in Political Science from York
University and an Ontario Graduate Certificate in Public Administration from Humber College. During her studies she developed an interest in Canada’s foreign policy, Arctic security, and how art, culture and society intersect with international affairs. In the near future, Julia hopes to complete her Master’s Degree in Public Policy and Administration.
Scotland, Please Stay With Us
Julia Baldesarra reflects on how Glam Rocker, David Bowie’s Brit Award acceptance speech demonstrates the significance of celebrity endorsements within political campaigns.
Youth and Arctic Governance
Julia Baldesarra discusses why it is important for youth to engage in circumpolar affairs and to influence the course of arctic governance.
Canada’s Music Industry and the Extension of American Culture
Due to the U.S’s proximity to Canada and its large domestic market, Canada is wary of becoming an extension of American culture.