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Polar War: Submarines, Spies and the Struggle for Power in a Melting Arctic

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How military ambition, climate change and extractive economics are transforming the Arctic into the epicentre of a new Cold War

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'This is a proper piece of journalism. It's a fascinating book. I read it from start to finish in a single sitting' Alastair Campbell, THE REST IS POLITICS


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Russian spies. Sabotaged pipelines. Troop movements and threats to 'take Greenland'. Tensions are building at the top of the world.

The Arctic stands at the crossroads of geopolitical ambition and environmental catastrophe. President Trump's assertions on Greenland reveal a regional context where fast-moving climate change is opening up new trade routes, untapped natural resources and long-frozen biological weapons. Award-winning commentator Kenneth R. Rosen draws on first-hand reportage and testimony to document the race to control this strategically crucial territory. Can America, which since the 1990s has lagged behind on infrastructure, really reimpose its might against the superior technology and strategic engagement of Russia and China? Above the Arctic Circle, the world's superpowers stand on the brink of a new cold war - and every day it grows hotter.

Timely and incisive, Polar War is an essential account of the interests, landscapes and people at the world's most extreme frontier.

'This reporting is indispensable' FINANCIAL TIMES
'A wake-up call to the West' JONATHAN BEALE, BBC Defence Correspondent

Author: Rosen Kenneth
Publisher: PROFILE BOOKS
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781805229124
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2026

Kenneth R. Rosen is an author and journalist who has reported from more than 30 countries, including Ukraine, Syria and Iraq. His work has appeared in the New York Times, the New Yorker, the Guardian, FT Magazine, New Statesman, and elsewhere. He is the recipient of numerous accolades for his reporting, including France's prestigious Bayeux Calvados-Normandy Award for war correspondents.

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