Knowledge
Antarctic Intelligence (AQ IQ) is available to increase knowledge through consulting research for private use or public outreach for additional awareness.
Our Services
Consulting
Antarctic Intelligence experts and our network of experts are available to provide research and insight on Antarctic issues that are important to you. AQ IQ experts have for years researched, analyzed, and reported on Antarctic issues - usually for the U.S. Government - and now they can do so for you. Our goal is to provide you with the information you need to take action to protect Antarctica. Contact us to learn about our services and rates.
Outreach
Antarctic Intelligence experts are available to increase general awareness through public outreach on Antarctic issues that are important to you. AQ IQ experts have a wealth of experience in learning the needs of the organization they are speaking to and then sharing their knowledge to answer those needs. Contact us to learn about our services and rates.
Here are the most recent publications and articles:
Peer-Reviewed
One Century of U.S. Policy toward Antarctica, Polar Record, Cambridge University Press, April 2025
University Lectures and Academic Conferences
Capabilities In and Around Antarctica, Joint Military Intelligence Training Center, Academy for Defense Intelligence, February 2026
La Presencia de Estados Clave en la Antártica Chilena, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Chile, Santiago (Chile), December 2025
U.S. National Security and Energy Interests in Antarctica, University of Pennsylvania (UPenn), November 2025
Keynote Address, Strengthening the Transparency of the Antarctic Treaty System, Kobe (Japan) University Polar Cooperation Research Centre (PCRC), July 2025
Polar Regional Studies, U.S. Army War College, January 2025
Polar Politics, Gettysburg College, November 2024
Economic and Commercial Activities in Antarctica, National Intelligence University, September 2024
Science and Diplomacy, North Carolina State University, March 2024
Economic and Commercial Activities in Antarctica, National Intelligence University, March 2024
Recent Analysis
Governing Antarctica in 2026, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), April 2026
Structural Barriers to Resource Extraction in Antarctica, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), March 2026
The United States Staying the Course in Antarctica, The Polar Journal, January 2026
Increase Collaboration with South America to Protect U.S. Antarctic Interests, Center for International Maritime Security (CIMSEC), November 2025
U.S. Polar Budget: Cutting Ties with an Antarctic Icebreaker, The Polar Journal, June 2025
Antarctic Global Diplomacy—Preview of the Annual Antarctic Treaty Meeting, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), May 2025
No Time for the Cold Shoulder: How Supporting the ATS Promotes US National Interests, U.S. Coast Guard Academy’s Center for Arctic Study and Policy, May 2025, Sophia Ruddins
What Can the United States Do to Counter Growing Chinese and Russian Influence in Antarctica? Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), April 2025
What Can the United States Do to Counter Growing Chinese and Russian Influence in Antarctica? Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), April 2025
Antarctica in the U.S. – China Rivalry, World Geostrategic Insights, January 2025
The Antarctic 'Chessboard, Intelligence Matters: The Relaunch, Podcast, December 2024
Forecasts and Recommendations about the Second Trump Administration Policies toward the Two Polar Regions, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), December 2024
Antarctic Governance and Forecast, Polar Insight 02-24, U.S. Coast Guard Center for Arctic Study and Policy (CASP), October 2024
U.S. National Strategy Reinforces Commitment to Antarctic Treaty System, The Polar Journal, May 2024
U.S. Operational Retreat from Antarctica, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), May 2024
Antarctic Monitoring Tools in Action, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), March 2024
U.S. Silence on Antarctica Policy, The Polar Journal, February 2024
