On the Outcomes and Lessons of Russia’s Chairmanship of the Arctic Council (2021–2023)

The article summarizes the results of Russia’s chairmanship in the Arctic Council (AC, Council) in 2021–2023, analyzes the relationship with the state national and international policy, and systematizes the key results. The authors identify four main periods of Russian chairmanship. The article pres...

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Published in:Arctic and North
Main Authors: Valery P. Zhuravel, Diana S. Timoshenko
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Northern Arctic Federal University 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:3a7c3f5d66a04e30a6d3aca61a57af50 2023-12-03T10:15:33+01:00 On the Outcomes and Lessons of Russia’s Chairmanship of the Arctic Council (2021–2023) Valery P. Zhuravel Diana S. Timoshenko 2023-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.37482/issn2221-2698.2023.52.121 https://doaj.org/article/3a7c3f5d66a04e30a6d3aca61a57af50 EN RU eng rus Northern Arctic Federal University http://arcticandnorth.ru/article_index_years_eng.php?ELEMENT_ID=384578 https://doaj.org/toc/2221-2698 doi:10.37482/issn2221-2698.2023.52.121 2221-2698 https://doaj.org/article/3a7c3f5d66a04e30a6d3aca61a57af50 Арктика и Север, Vol 52, Iss 52, Pp 103-115 (2023) russian arctic arctic council russian chairmanship 2021–2023 sustainable development sanctions geopolitical instability international cooperation Social Sciences H article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.37482/issn2221-2698.2023.52.121 2023-11-05T01:38:27Z The article summarizes the results of Russia’s chairmanship in the Arctic Council (AC, Council) in 2021–2023, analyzes the relationship with the state national and international policy, and systematizes the key results. The authors identify four main periods of Russian chairmanship. The article presents general logical, theoretical, and empirical research methods. It is noted that due to the boycott of a number of Western countries because of the events in Ukraine, the Russian Federation focused its efforts in the Arctic direction on the northern territories of the country and was able to achieve certain successes. Russia has carried out most of the planned activities related to economic and social development, climate change, ecology, human capital, indigenous peoples’ activities, tourism, and prevention of emergency situations in the Arctic. The “Arctic Youth” direction well represented, and a large number of projects for youth events and career guidance were launched. The conclusion is made: during the 2-year period the government paid special attention to improving the functioning of the Northern Sea Route, socio-economic development of the Arctic regions of the Russian Federation, but due to the geopolitical situation Russia failed to fully realize its plans. The authors note that the course of the chairmanship was internally incomplete, especially during the recent periods. The remote transfer of the chairmanship of the Arctic Council to Norway raises many questions. It is hoped that the full status and composition of the AC will be restored. Russia still proceeds from the fact that the pressing problems of the Arctic region can be solved only through balanced and mutually beneficial international co-operation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Council Arctic Climate change Northern Sea Route Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Norway Arctic and North 52 121 135
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arctic council
russian chairmanship 2021–2023
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sanctions
geopolitical instability
international cooperation
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arctic council
russian chairmanship 2021–2023
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sanctions
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Diana S. Timoshenko
On the Outcomes and Lessons of Russia’s Chairmanship of the Arctic Council (2021–2023)
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geopolitical instability
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description The article summarizes the results of Russia’s chairmanship in the Arctic Council (AC, Council) in 2021–2023, analyzes the relationship with the state national and international policy, and systematizes the key results. The authors identify four main periods of Russian chairmanship. The article presents general logical, theoretical, and empirical research methods. It is noted that due to the boycott of a number of Western countries because of the events in Ukraine, the Russian Federation focused its efforts in the Arctic direction on the northern territories of the country and was able to achieve certain successes. Russia has carried out most of the planned activities related to economic and social development, climate change, ecology, human capital, indigenous peoples’ activities, tourism, and prevention of emergency situations in the Arctic. The “Arctic Youth” direction well represented, and a large number of projects for youth events and career guidance were launched. The conclusion is made: during the 2-year period the government paid special attention to improving the functioning of the Northern Sea Route, socio-economic development of the Arctic regions of the Russian Federation, but due to the geopolitical situation Russia failed to fully realize its plans. The authors note that the course of the chairmanship was internally incomplete, especially during the recent periods. The remote transfer of the chairmanship of the Arctic Council to Norway raises many questions. It is hoped that the full status and composition of the AC will be restored. Russia still proceeds from the fact that the pressing problems of the Arctic region can be solved only through balanced and mutually beneficial international co-operation.
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