Russia's Clashing Ambitions: Arctic Status Quo and World‐Order Revision

Moscow explicitly challenges what it depicts as a Western-led world order amid shifts in the global balance of power. However, while Russia has emerged as a fundamentally revisionist power in the global system, it has sought to maintain the status quo in Arctic regional governance, that is, to prese...

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Published in:Politics and Governance
Main Authors: Pedersen, Torbjørn, Steinveg, Beate
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https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7311/3560
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description Moscow explicitly challenges what it depicts as a Western-led world order amid shifts in the global balance of power. However, while Russia has emerged as a fundamentally revisionist power in the global system, it has sought to maintain the status quo in Arctic regional governance, that is, to preserve the institutions and arrangements that have cemented its status as a great regional power on top of the world. This study, challenging the notions of Arctic exceptionalism and a distinct Arctic regional order, points out an obvious inconsistency in Russia's approach. It argues that Moscow's attempt at dismantling the world order while maintaining the status quo in the Arctic seems bound to fail simply because the current rules-based, liberal international order has also been the order of the Arctic. In conclusion, this study finds that Russia so far has been more successful in diminishing its own Arctic status and isolating itself from formal as well as informal arrangements than revising them.
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spelling ftssoar:oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/91768 2025-04-27T14:21:33+00:00 Russia's Clashing Ambitions: Arctic Status Quo and World‐Order Revision Pedersen, Torbjørn Steinveg, Beate 2024-01-31T15:46:58Z https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/91768 https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7311/3560 https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.7311 unknown PRT https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/91768 https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7311/3560 https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.7311 Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0 Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 Politics and Governance 12 Arctic Regional Governance: Actors and Transformations Internationale Beziehungen International relations Arctic Council Arctic exceptionalism Arctic governance liberal international order Entwicklungspolitik International Politics Foreign Affairs Development Policy Russland Nordpolargebiet Governance Regime internationales Abkommen Russia Arctic international agreement Zeitschriftenartikel journal article 2024 ftssoar https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.7311 2025-03-31T04:25:56Z Moscow explicitly challenges what it depicts as a Western-led world order amid shifts in the global balance of power. However, while Russia has emerged as a fundamentally revisionist power in the global system, it has sought to maintain the status quo in Arctic regional governance, that is, to preserve the institutions and arrangements that have cemented its status as a great regional power on top of the world. This study, challenging the notions of Arctic exceptionalism and a distinct Arctic regional order, points out an obvious inconsistency in Russia's approach. It argues that Moscow's attempt at dismantling the world order while maintaining the status quo in the Arctic seems bound to fail simply because the current rules-based, liberal international order has also been the order of the Arctic. In conclusion, this study finds that Russia so far has been more successful in diminishing its own Arctic status and isolating itself from formal as well as informal arrangements than revising them. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Council Arctic Nordpol* SSOAR - Social Science Open Access Repository Arctic Russland Politics and Governance 12
spellingShingle Internationale Beziehungen
International relations
Arctic Council
Arctic exceptionalism
Arctic governance
liberal international order
Entwicklungspolitik
International Politics
Foreign Affairs
Development Policy
Russland
Nordpolargebiet
Governance
Regime
internationales Abkommen
Russia
Arctic
international agreement
Pedersen, Torbjørn
Steinveg, Beate
Russia's Clashing Ambitions: Arctic Status Quo and World‐Order Revision
title Russia's Clashing Ambitions: Arctic Status Quo and World‐Order Revision
title_full Russia's Clashing Ambitions: Arctic Status Quo and World‐Order Revision
title_fullStr Russia's Clashing Ambitions: Arctic Status Quo and World‐Order Revision
title_full_unstemmed Russia's Clashing Ambitions: Arctic Status Quo and World‐Order Revision
title_short Russia's Clashing Ambitions: Arctic Status Quo and World‐Order Revision
title_sort russia's clashing ambitions: arctic status quo and world‐order revision
topic Internationale Beziehungen
International relations
Arctic Council
Arctic exceptionalism
Arctic governance
liberal international order
Entwicklungspolitik
International Politics
Foreign Affairs
Development Policy
Russland
Nordpolargebiet
Governance
Regime
internationales Abkommen
Russia
Arctic
international agreement
topic_facet Internationale Beziehungen
International relations
Arctic Council
Arctic exceptionalism
Arctic governance
liberal international order
Entwicklungspolitik
International Politics
Foreign Affairs
Development Policy
Russland
Nordpolargebiet
Governance
Regime
internationales Abkommen
Russia
Arctic
international agreement
url https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/91768
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/article/view/7311/3560
https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.7311