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A new configuration of Russian strategic interests in the Arctic region

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  • V.M.Kolunin

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The paper considers special consequences the world economic globalization has in the Arctic region where the bloc of northern countries forms a center of advanced and rich post-industrial economies surrounded by a wide periphery including Russia. The creation and development in the XXIst century of an Arctic transport system is an unprecedented global-planetary project. It will create a new arena of collision between geo-strategic interests of circumpolar nations. The point is claims to the shelf and North Pole of the planet made by Russia, Norway, the USA, Canada and Denmark. Russian geo-strategic interests in the Arctic region have to be actively defended. This necessitates development of a new Russian Arctic doctrine.

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  • V.M.Kolunin, 2001. "A new configuration of Russian strategic interests in the Arctic region," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 2, pages 21-28.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2001-2_3
    Note: Economic Issues in the Development of Siberia
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