Project 6633 Launches to Bridge Gap in Polar Regions' Security Dialogue
Project 6633, named after the latitude of the Arctic and Antarctic Circles, has launched to foster dialogue on the political-strategic futures of the polar regions. This international collaboration between the United States and Australia aims to bridge the gap between academic and military-policy sectors, focusing on security affairs often overlooked in existing forums.
The project seeks to bring together polar academic groups and international military-policy sectors, currently separated by a divide. While existing forums tend to concentrate on economic and societal challenges, Project 6633 shifts the focus to security dialogue. Although few scholars traditionally cross these circles, more are doing so under the pretext of defense and security.
Project 6633 welcomes commentary and analysis on security affairs in both the Arctic and Antarctic regions. It explores the differences and similarities between these regions to inform its discussions. The project aims to produce informed solutions and timely assessments of future geopolitical trends in the polar regions.
Project 6633 is the first global initiative dedicated to defense and security discussions in both the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Led by Dr. Elizabeth Buchanan as the editor of the 'Project 6633 Interview Series', the project seeks to provide a platform for informed debate and analysis, shaping the future of polar geopolitics.