Arctic Policies in the Context of Global Instability: Experiences and Lessons for Russia
A.N.,
Pilyasov (pelyasov@mail.ru),
V.V. Kuleshov (ieie@ieie.nsc.ru) and
Viacheslav Seliverstov ()
Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", 2013, vol. 4
Abstract:
The paper analyzes how different countries developed their Arctic polices and strategies in the context of the globalization processes, climate changes, and geo-political and economic trends. We also analyze the innovation aspects, resources, risks and uncertainties, and new drivers of their Artic development; problems of their sovereignty and national security; and feasibility to make such risks, uncertainties and instability less through international cooperation. A special focus is on the economic aspects of the Russian North and Arctic in the context of the global instability, risks and threats
Keywords: Arctic; resources; Arctic Ocean; Arctic policy; national Arctic strategies; globalization; risks; uncertainty; international cooperation; national security; socio-economic development of the North and Arctic territories; Northern indigenous peoples (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
Note: Russian North and Arctic in the Context of Global Challenges of the XXI Century
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