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UK-Russia relations in the Arctic: from damage limitation to a cooperative agenda?
ABSTRACT This study examines the UK-Russian relations in the Arctic in the post-Ukraine crisis era. More specifically, this paper provides a comparative analysis of Russian and British strategic documents on the Arctic with the aim to identify commonalties and differences in these countries’ approaches to the High North and find out whether they are favourable for international cooperation in the Arctic or not. The study also presents an analysis of Russian-British cooperation before 2014, when the Ukrainian crisis began and the UK joined the Western anti-Russian sanctions. The author identifies the energy and science sectors as the most dynamic and promising areas for bilateral cooperation in the High North. The author concludes that any real breakthrough in the UK-Russian Arctic cooperation is unlikely in the foreseeable future, but notes that this cooperation has managed to survive numerous crises in the UK-Russian bilateral relations and now it is gradually gaining a stable and mutually beneficial character.
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CiteScore
2.80
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0.00%
发文量
27
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.