Is Russia an Arctic Status Quo Power?

Russian foreign policy in the increasingly important Arctic region reflects an ambiguous combination of assertiveness and cooperation in accordance with international law. Against this background, the existing literature on the Arctic tends to polarise around revisionist and status quo interpretatio...

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Published in:Politik
Main Author: Nonboe, Morten Larsen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Danish
Published: Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet 2011
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/politik/article/view/27471
https://doi.org/10.7146/politik.v14i1.27471
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spelling ftkbcopenhojs:oai:ojs.tidsskrift.dk:article/27471 2023-05-15T14:42:44+02:00 Is Russia an Arctic Status Quo Power? Nonboe, Morten Larsen 2011-04-11 application/pdf https://tidsskrift.dk/politik/article/view/27471 https://doi.org/10.7146/politik.v14i1.27471 dan dan Institut for Statskundskab, Københavns Universitet https://tidsskrift.dk/politik/article/view/27471/24194 https://tidsskrift.dk/politik/article/view/27471 doi:10.7146/politik.v14i1.27471 Ophavsret (c) 2016 Forfatteren og Tidsskriftet Politik har sammen rettighederne til materiale publiceret i Politik Politik; Årg. 14 Nr. 1 (2011): Politik Politik; Vol 14 No 1 (2011): Politik 2446-0893 1604-0058 Arktis suverænitet styring geopolitik info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2011 ftkbcopenhojs https://doi.org/10.7146/politik.v14i1.27471 2020-07-18T23:24:21Z Russian foreign policy in the increasingly important Arctic region reflects an ambiguous combination of assertiveness and cooperation in accordance with international law. Against this background, the existing literature on the Arctic tends to polarise around revisionist and status quo interpretations of Russian foreign policy in the region. The present paper contrasts the divergent interpretations through case studies of the Russian flag planting on the North Pole seabed in 2007 and Russia’s participation at the Ilulissat Summit in 2008 which can be seen as ‘crucial’ cases for the competing interpretations. Overall, the case studies provide support for a modidied version of the status quo interpretation which incorporates insights from the revisionist interpretation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arktis Arktis* Ilulissat North Pole Tidsskrift.dk (The Royal Library, Denmark) Arctic Ilulissat ENVELOPE(-51.099,-51.099,69.220,69.220) North Pole Politik 14 1
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Is Russia an Arctic Status Quo Power?
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description Russian foreign policy in the increasingly important Arctic region reflects an ambiguous combination of assertiveness and cooperation in accordance with international law. Against this background, the existing literature on the Arctic tends to polarise around revisionist and status quo interpretations of Russian foreign policy in the region. The present paper contrasts the divergent interpretations through case studies of the Russian flag planting on the North Pole seabed in 2007 and Russia’s participation at the Ilulissat Summit in 2008 which can be seen as ‘crucial’ cases for the competing interpretations. Overall, the case studies provide support for a modidied version of the status quo interpretation which incorporates insights from the revisionist interpretation.
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title_full_unstemmed Is Russia an Arctic Status Quo Power?
title_sort is russia an arctic status quo power?
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