Russian strategic narratives on the Arctic region: embedded in strategic documents and narrated by RT and Sputnik

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Adrian Nae
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ABSTRACT In the context of Russia’s aggressiveness towards the ex-Soviet bloc since the illegal annexation of Crimea in 2014, Moscow’s messaging concerning other “spheres of interest’ has largely been overshadowed by Russia’s activities in its Eastern near abroad. This paper examines Moscow’s framings of the Arctic through the lenses of its Strategies from 2013 and 2020. The purpose is to extract the core strategic narratives and ‘read between the lines’ so that an evaluation can be made of how Moscow perceives the Arctic, defines its interests and assesses the prospect for future confrontation in the region. This provides the basis for the second part of the paper which investigates the way in which two Russian propaganda vectors – RT and Sputnik – presented Moscow’s strategic narratives for the Arctic between 2014 and 2021. Based on this analysis, the paper concludes that although RT and Sputnik act as vessels for Moscow’s strategic narratives, they also reveal Russia’s frustrations and misperceptions that are embedded in programmatic documents. The findings reinforce recent scholarly literature which claims that Russian media vectors of foreign propaganda are more complex than simple tools for disseminating misinformation and blatant lies.
俄罗斯关于北极地区的战略叙事:嵌入战略文件,由RT和Sputnik讲述
自2014年非法吞并克里米亚以来,俄罗斯对前苏联集团表现出侵略性,在这种背景下,俄罗斯在其他“利益范围”方面的信息在很大程度上被俄罗斯在其东部近邻的活动所掩盖。本文通过其2013年和2020年战略的镜头审视了莫斯科对北极的框架。其目的是提取核心战略叙事并“解读字里行间”,以便评估莫斯科如何看待北极,定义其利益并评估该地区未来对抗的前景。这为本文的第二部分提供了基础,该部分调查了两个俄罗斯宣传媒介——RT和Sputnik——在2014年至2021年期间展示莫斯科对北极的战略叙述的方式。基于这一分析,本文得出结论,尽管RT和Sputnik充当了莫斯科战略叙事的载体,但它们也揭示了俄罗斯在纲领性文件中嵌入的挫败感和误解。这些发现强化了最近的学术文献,即俄罗斯媒体传播外国宣传的媒介比传播错误信息和公然谎言的简单工具更复杂。
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Polar Journal
Polar Journal Arts and Humanities-Arts and Humanities (all)
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期刊介绍: Antarctica and the Arctic are of crucial importance to global security. Their governance and the patterns of human interactions there are increasingly contentious; mining, tourism, bioprospecting, and fishing are but a few of the many issues of contention, while environmental concerns such as melting ice sheets have a global impact. The Polar Journal is a forum for the scholarly discussion of polar issues from a social science and humanities perspective and brings together the considerable number of specialists and policy makers working on these crucial regions across multiple disciplines. The journal welcomes papers on polar affairs from all fields of the social sciences and the humanities and is especially interested in publishing policy-relevant research. Each issue of the journal either features articles from different disciplines on polar affairs or is a topical theme from a range of scholarly approaches. Topics include: • Polar governance and policy • Polar history, heritage, and culture • Polar economics • Polar politics • Music, art, and literature of the polar regions • Polar tourism • Polar geography and geopolitics • Polar psychology • Polar archaeology Manuscript types accepted: • Regular articles • Research reports • Opinion pieces • Book Reviews • Conference Reports.
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