
Ekaterina Serova
INFOIndependent Expert
Ekaterina Serova is Deputy Director of the Arctic Centre and Senior Lecturer at the Department of World History of Petrozavodsk State University. She holds a Master’s degree in History and is currently a Ph.D. candidate (International Relations) after graduating from St. Petersburg State University.
Her teaching and research areas involve Northern Security Studies and International Relations, primarily critical security studies. In addition to these activities, her university initiatives have included facilitating university-to-university partnerships, particularly relevant to the Arctic region, and ensuring their programmatic alignment.
Publications
Articles
- A New Impetus: India Pushes Its Arctic Engagement Forward
- A Step Towards Understanding Russian Environmental Policy
- Gas Decade Instead of a Gas Age?
- Green Energy Transition Possible? Some Arctic Expertise Observations
- NATO’s Scandinavian Klondike: Implications for the Swedes and the Rest of the World
- Russia Walks Away From the UNCLOS?
- The Indigenous In Building Global Business Chains
- Trump Policy Threatens the Europeans and Gives Russia a Breath?
- We Can Trust the Leadership of the Country We Cooperate With
- What to Know About Managing Ice Conditions in the Russian Arctic?