Mathieu Boulègue
Global Fellow, Polar Institute
Professional Affiliation
Consulting Fellow, Chatham House; Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Center for European Policy Analysis
Expert Bio
Mathieu Boulègue is a freelance researcher and consultant in international conflict and security affairs, with a focus on the Former Soviet Union and Arctic security issues. He is a Consulting Fellow with the Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House – The Royal Institute of International Affairs as well as Non-resident Senior Fellow with the Transatlantic Defense and Security Program at the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA). In his research, he focuses on military-security issues in the Arctic, Russian foreign policy and military affairs, Ukraine, Russia-NATO relations and Transatlantic security as well as Russia-China defense and security relations.
Insight & Analysis by Mathieu Boulègue
- Publication
- Security and Defense
Arctic Seabed Warfare Against Data Cables: Risks and impact for US critical undersea infrastructure
- Blog post
- Polar
No. 32 | Antarctic Diplomacy in a BRICS+ World
- Publication
- Polar
The Impact of the War Against Ukraine on Russia's Arctic Posture: Hard Power on Vulnerable Ice
- Video
- Polar
Security in the High North: Deterring Russia
- Past event
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
Deterring Russia at Sea in the High North
- Blog post
- Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding
No. 17 | The Arctic Component of Russia’s New Maritime Doctrine
- Blog post
- Security and Defense
No. 5 | It Is Time to Negotiate a New Military Security Architecture for the Arctic
- Blog post
- Polar