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The Roadmap’s purpose is to outline the sequence and substance of the Russian Federation’s engagement with external partners (governments and international organizations) in vital areas of international cooperation in the Arctic in 2012–2018. These proposals are intended to promote Russia’s interests via effective international cooperation in the region. The Roadmap covers legal, institutional, environmental, natural resource, transportation, security and scientific aspects of these activities.

The Roadmap’s purpose is to outline the sequence and substance of the Russian Federation’s engagement with external partners (governments and international organizations) in vital areas of international cooperation in the Arctic in 2012–2018.

These proposals are intended to promote Russia’s interests via effective international cooperation in the region. The Roadmap covers legal, institutional, environmental, natural resource, transportation, security and scientific aspects of these activities.

Authors:
A.V. Zagorsky (Lead Author), Ph.D. in History; D.K. Bekyashev, Ph.D. in Law; A.I. Glubokov, Dr. of Biology; P.V. Savaskov, Ph.D. in Law; E.N. Khmelyova, Ph.D. in Law.

The Arctic. Proposals for the International Cooperation Roadmap, 223 Kb

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