New risks and opportunities for interstate cooperation in the Arctic

Despite the growing tension in Russia-West relations, the Arctic region continues to remain a zone of peace and cooperation. The level of interstate collaboration here is extremely high, unlike other maritime regions. The interaction is developing in scientific research, protection of the marine env...

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Arctic and North
Main Author: Pavel A. Gudev
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Northern Arctic Federal University 2019
Subjects:
usa
eu
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17238/issn2221-2698.2019.36.57
http://www.arcticandnorth.ru/upload/iblock/1d1/47_68.pdf
https://doaj.org/article/7304a0dbeb434a1fbc332ebb95da2d2a
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Summary:Despite the growing tension in Russia-West relations, the Arctic region continues to remain a zone of peace and cooperation. The level of interstate collaboration here is extremely high, unlike other maritime regions. The interaction is developing in scientific research, protection of the marine environment and biodiversity, regulation of fisheries, improvement of search and rescue efforts, control of oil spills, and regulation of navigation. However, interstate competition has not disappeared in the Arctic. The countries participating in the maritime activities in the region often have completely different priorities and are firmly defending their national interests. Under sanctions’ pressure, the Russian Federation is forced to seek new partners and allies in the Arctic. This choice is extremely difficult since the coincidence of positions on one issue or another is often minimal. In order to defend its interests, Russia needs to achieve such a format of interaction with the Arctic and non-Arctic countries which would be extremely mutually beneficial and work for the good of our country, but not to its detriment.