ARCTIC ENERGY POLICY AND SECURITY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

In this article, the author examines the Arctic region in the context of the energy and security policy of the Russian Federation. The author emphasises the factors which currently influence the increasing interest in the Arctic of the countries which claim rights to this region, which are: the US,...

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Main Author: Marcin Urbański
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Akademii Sztuki Wojennej 2016-03-01
Series:Security and Defence Quarterly
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spelling doaj-a746d9222ff347b19f02b703ad6ca5572020-11-25T02:32:18ZengWydawnictwo Akademii Sztuki WojennejSecurity and Defence Quarterly2300-87412544-994X2016-03-01101355110.5604/23008741.1215402103247ARCTIC ENERGY POLICY AND SECURITY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATIONMarcin Urbański0National Defence University, Warsaw, PolandIn this article, the author examines the Arctic region in the context of the energy and security policy of the Russian Federation. The author emphasises the factors which currently influence the increasing interest in the Arctic of the countries which claim rights to this region, which are: the US, Canada, Denmark, Norway and the Russian Federation. Among the most important factors indicating the essence of the Arctic, the author points out, inter alia: plenty of energy deposits, which because of the changing climate, are more available, the size of the Arctic area and new transport routes. The author indicates the possibilities of using the Russian Federation policy regarding the Arctic in order to, among other things, strengthen the country’s international position. The author also presents the extent to which claiming the right to exclusive exploitation of mineral resources by the Russian Federation is the real motive of its actions and its intention to totally subordinate the Arctic area. Simultaneously, an attempt is made to answer the question whether the Arctic is likely to be a place of military conflict in the future? The article also examines the issues related to the legal status of the Russian Federation regarding the Arctic, the political activity of the Russian Federation in this region and the possibility of the Russian Federation exploiting energy resources in the Arctic region. The article brings together the issues connected with the Russian Federation and its policy in the region of the Arctic Ocean, and also portrays the importance of the Arctic in the changing international security environment.http://www.journalssystem.com/sdq/ARCTIC-ENERGY-POLICY-AND-SECURITY-OF-THE-nRUSSIAN-FEDERATION,103247,0,2.htmlArcticenergy resourcesenergy securityinternational securityRussianFederationimperialism
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ARCTIC ENERGY POLICY AND SECURITY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Security and Defence Quarterly
Arctic
energy resources
energy security
international security
Russian
Federation
imperialism
author_facet Marcin Urbański
author_sort Marcin Urbański
title ARCTIC ENERGY POLICY AND SECURITY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
title_short ARCTIC ENERGY POLICY AND SECURITY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
title_full ARCTIC ENERGY POLICY AND SECURITY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
title_fullStr ARCTIC ENERGY POLICY AND SECURITY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
title_full_unstemmed ARCTIC ENERGY POLICY AND SECURITY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
title_sort arctic energy policy and security of the russian federation
publisher Wydawnictwo Akademii Sztuki Wojennej
series Security and Defence Quarterly
issn 2300-8741
2544-994X
publishDate 2016-03-01
description In this article, the author examines the Arctic region in the context of the energy and security policy of the Russian Federation. The author emphasises the factors which currently influence the increasing interest in the Arctic of the countries which claim rights to this region, which are: the US, Canada, Denmark, Norway and the Russian Federation. Among the most important factors indicating the essence of the Arctic, the author points out, inter alia: plenty of energy deposits, which because of the changing climate, are more available, the size of the Arctic area and new transport routes. The author indicates the possibilities of using the Russian Federation policy regarding the Arctic in order to, among other things, strengthen the country’s international position. The author also presents the extent to which claiming the right to exclusive exploitation of mineral resources by the Russian Federation is the real motive of its actions and its intention to totally subordinate the Arctic area. Simultaneously, an attempt is made to answer the question whether the Arctic is likely to be a place of military conflict in the future? The article also examines the issues related to the legal status of the Russian Federation regarding the Arctic, the political activity of the Russian Federation in this region and the possibility of the Russian Federation exploiting energy resources in the Arctic region. The article brings together the issues connected with the Russian Federation and its policy in the region of the Arctic Ocean, and also portrays the importance of the Arctic in the changing international security environment.
topic Arctic
energy resources
energy security
international security
Russian
Federation
imperialism
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