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Russian Arctic Projects: Present and Future

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  • E. K. Muravyeva

  • E. A. Stepin

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The authors consider the prospects for the development of the Arctic through the formation of a single socio-economic complex in the Russian Arctic zone and raise the issue of the peculiarities of the implementation of Russian Arctic projects in the context of global competition and sanctions policy of Western countries.

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