Russia's Arctic security policy : still quiet in the High North? / Ekaterina Klimenko
Language: English Series: SIPRI policy paper ; 45Publication details: Solna : SIPRI, 2016Description: 36 pISBN:- 9789185114894
- 1652-0432
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Omslag: "February 2016".
The changing security landscape in the Arctic raises a number of key questions, including the following: What are Russia’s security concerns in the Arctic region? How has Russia’s rhetoric regarding the Arctic evolved in recent years? What is Russia’s rationale for the military build-up in the region and is it changing? What are the links between the Arctic security agenda and the broader relationship between Russia and the Euro-Atlantic community? Can Arctic cooperation survive the consequences of the cooling relationship between Russia and its Arctic neighbours? This Policy Paper discusses these and other issues and attempts to provide some answers.
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