NATO Arctic policy in statu nascendi
Having played a substantial role in the bipolar period, the Arctic has found itself at the "backyard" of international politics after the Cold War. During the last decade of the XXth century, the Arctic was the priority issue only for the littoral states. The Russian expedition to the Nort...
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description | Having played a substantial role in the bipolar period, the Arctic has found itself at the "backyard" of international politics after the Cold War. During the last decade of the XXth century, the Arctic was the priority issue only for the littoral states. The Russian expedition to the North Pole in the so-called "last scramble" for energy resources drew regional interest of a wide range of international actors, including NATO. The Alliance faced a serious task of elaborating its policy in the Arctic to meet its member-states' and associated partners' modern-day reality expectations. NATO started close cooperation with Norway trying to shape a policy that could bring an added value to the region in terms of positive security thinking, largely dominating European agenda after the Cold War. However, a rapid change of the security situation since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has shifted the Alliance's agenda towards the continent and its relations with Moscow raising concerns about the revival of the traditional bipolar thinking about the security and prospective remilitarization of the Arctic. It is vital for the Alliance to shape its policy, both strategically and tactically, to face those security challenges and guarantee peace and stability in the Arctic. |
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spelling | ftssoar:oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/63164 2025-04-27T14:22:34+00:00 NATO Arctic policy in statu nascendi Podvorna, Olena Zhovtenko, Taras 2019-07-17T07:50:42Z https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/63164 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-63164-3 unknown ROU https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/63164 Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 1.0 Creative Commons - Namensnennung, Nicht kommerz., Keine Bearbeitung 1.0 Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review 19 2 163-186 Politikwissenschaft Political science the Arctic collective defense Peace and Conflict Research International Conflicts Security Policy Friedens- und Konfliktforschung Sicherheitspolitik Arctic Russia NATO defense security collective security kollektive Sicherheit Sicherheit Nordpolargebiet Russland Verteidigung 10500 journal article Zeitschriftenartikel 2019 ftssoar 2025-03-31T04:26:00Z Having played a substantial role in the bipolar period, the Arctic has found itself at the "backyard" of international politics after the Cold War. During the last decade of the XXth century, the Arctic was the priority issue only for the littoral states. The Russian expedition to the North Pole in the so-called "last scramble" for energy resources drew regional interest of a wide range of international actors, including NATO. The Alliance faced a serious task of elaborating its policy in the Arctic to meet its member-states' and associated partners' modern-day reality expectations. NATO started close cooperation with Norway trying to shape a policy that could bring an added value to the region in terms of positive security thinking, largely dominating European agenda after the Cold War. However, a rapid change of the security situation since the beginning of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has shifted the Alliance's agenda towards the continent and its relations with Moscow raising concerns about the revival of the traditional bipolar thinking about the security and prospective remilitarization of the Arctic. It is vital for the Alliance to shape its policy, both strategically and tactically, to face those security challenges and guarantee peace and stability in the Arctic. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Nordpol* North Pole SSOAR - Social Science Open Access Repository Arctic Norway North Pole Russland |
spellingShingle | Politikwissenschaft Political science the Arctic collective defense Peace and Conflict Research International Conflicts Security Policy Friedens- und Konfliktforschung Sicherheitspolitik Arctic Russia NATO defense security collective security kollektive Sicherheit Sicherheit Nordpolargebiet Russland Verteidigung 10500 Podvorna, Olena Zhovtenko, Taras NATO Arctic policy in statu nascendi |
title | NATO Arctic policy in statu nascendi |
title_full | NATO Arctic policy in statu nascendi |
title_fullStr | NATO Arctic policy in statu nascendi |
title_full_unstemmed | NATO Arctic policy in statu nascendi |
title_short | NATO Arctic policy in statu nascendi |
title_sort | nato arctic policy in statu nascendi |
topic | Politikwissenschaft Political science the Arctic collective defense Peace and Conflict Research International Conflicts Security Policy Friedens- und Konfliktforschung Sicherheitspolitik Arctic Russia NATO defense security collective security kollektive Sicherheit Sicherheit Nordpolargebiet Russland Verteidigung 10500 |
topic_facet | Politikwissenschaft Political science the Arctic collective defense Peace and Conflict Research International Conflicts Security Policy Friedens- und Konfliktforschung Sicherheitspolitik Arctic Russia NATO defense security collective security kollektive Sicherheit Sicherheit Nordpolargebiet Russland Verteidigung 10500 |
url | https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/63164 http://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-63164-3 |