Russia’s Security Perceptions and Arctic Governance
Russia’s war in Ukraine further strained Russia’s relations with the West and negatively influenced Arctic regional governance, especially after seven members of the Arctic Council paused cooperation with Russia. The rationale of the suspension was to express disapproval by seven Arctic states of Ru...
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description | Russia’s war in Ukraine further strained Russia’s relations with the West and negatively influenced Arctic regional governance, especially after seven members of the Arctic Council paused cooperation with Russia. The rationale of the suspension was to express disapproval by seven Arctic states of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine. However, the suspension of cooperation with Russia within the Arctic Council format prompted some observers to question the relevance and utility of the institution. Russia never expressed its wish to leave the Council and continues to express its desire for multilateral cooperation in the region. This raises the question: Can Russia’s assertive stance in Ukraine coexist with peaceful cooperation in the Arctic? In order to answer this question, this article addresses the following questions: How does the geopolitical tension shape Russia’s approach to Arctic governance? And what is the role of military and economic security in Russia’s Arctic policy? The article uses a comparative method combined with discourse analysis to establish a change in Russia’s view on Arctic governance before and after the war in Ukraine. |
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spelling | ftcogitatiopress:oai:ojs.cogitatiopress.com:article/7313 2025-01-16T19:52:58+00:00 Russia’s Security Perceptions and Arctic Governance Borozna, Angela 2024-01-17 application/pdf https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7313 https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.7313 eng eng Cogitatio Press https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7313/3576 https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7313 doi:10.17645/pag.7313 Copyright (c) 2024 Angela Borozna https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Politics and Governance; Vol 12 (2024): Arctic Regional Governance: Actors and Transformations 2183-2463 10.17645/pag.i377 Arctic Council Arctic governance economic security militarization military security Northern Sea Route Russia security threat perception info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2024 ftcogitatiopress https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.731310.17645/pag.i377 2024-01-24T01:05:38Z Russia’s war in Ukraine further strained Russia’s relations with the West and negatively influenced Arctic regional governance, especially after seven members of the Arctic Council paused cooperation with Russia. The rationale of the suspension was to express disapproval by seven Arctic states of Russia’s aggression in Ukraine. However, the suspension of cooperation with Russia within the Arctic Council format prompted some observers to question the relevance and utility of the institution. Russia never expressed its wish to leave the Council and continues to express its desire for multilateral cooperation in the region. This raises the question: Can Russia’s assertive stance in Ukraine coexist with peaceful cooperation in the Arctic? In order to answer this question, this article addresses the following questions: How does the geopolitical tension shape Russia’s approach to Arctic governance? And what is the role of military and economic security in Russia’s Arctic policy? The article uses a comparative method combined with discourse analysis to establish a change in Russia’s view on Arctic governance before and after the war in Ukraine. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Council Arctic Northern Sea Route Cogitatio Press Arctic |
spellingShingle | Arctic Council Arctic governance economic security militarization military security Northern Sea Route Russia security threat perception Borozna, Angela Russia’s Security Perceptions and Arctic Governance |
title | Russia’s Security Perceptions and Arctic Governance |
title_full | Russia’s Security Perceptions and Arctic Governance |
title_fullStr | Russia’s Security Perceptions and Arctic Governance |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia’s Security Perceptions and Arctic Governance |
title_short | Russia’s Security Perceptions and Arctic Governance |
title_sort | russia’s security perceptions and arctic governance |
topic | Arctic Council Arctic governance economic security militarization military security Northern Sea Route Russia security threat perception |
topic_facet | Arctic Council Arctic governance economic security militarization military security Northern Sea Route Russia security threat perception |
url | https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7313 https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.7313 |