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Alexander Vylegzhanin

Doctor of Law, Professor, Head of the Department of International Law, MGIMO University, RIAC Member

Natalia Viakhireva

PhD in Political Science, RIAC Program Manager

Mikhail Lysenko

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Ph.D. in Legal Sciences, Deputy Head of the Department of International Law at MGIMO University

Andrey Snyatkov

Research master’s student at the Odintsovo Branch of MGIMO University

Working Paper No. 75 / 2023

This Working Paper analyses the March 3 and June 8, 2022, Joint Statements made by the seven Western Arctic Council member states in the current political and legal context of environmental and economic management in the northern polar region. Taking existing academic publications on the status of the Arctic Council, the authors examine various options for the future of the Council moving forward.

Working Paper No. 75 / 2023

This Working Paper analyses the March 3 and June 8, 2022, Joint Statements made by the seven Western Arctic Council member states in the current political and legal context of environmental and economic management in the northern polar region. Taking existing academic publications on the status of the Arctic Council, the authors examine various options for the future of the Council moving forward.

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