Explaining why a new cold war over the Arctic is not inevitable
Renewed tensions between Russia and the West have fueled speculation that Moscows apparent designs on the Arctic region could help stimulate a new cold war. Vladimir Putins openly nationalistic ambitions, as demonstrated most vividly with his seizure of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014, might seem to justify such concerns.
This book by a noted expert shifts the debate over Russias strategy from what Moscow could do in the Arctic to the realities of what Putins Russia likely will do. Buchanan challenges the widely held assumption that the Arctic is emerging as one of the most important strategic theaters in a potentially dangerous new cold war between Russia and the West. In fact, she explains that Putins Arctic aspirations rely heavily upon continued international cooperation via commercial partnerships with Western energy firms and Eastern injections of capitalall of which could be at risk in a new cold war.
Three main themes are intertwined throughout the book: Russian Arctic interests; Putins vision to regain great power status; and the emerging narrative of a new cold war in the Arctic. Weaved together, they dovetail nicely to present a qualitative assessment of Russian Arctic strategy devoid of ideological biases. The unique departure for the book is that it makes the case that Russias renewed great power ambitions under Putin are not the only explanation for Russian Arctic strategy.
By exploring the broader context of Putins actions, the book fills a gap in literature. It will be of interest both to specialists and to anyone interested in relations between Russia and the West as well as the numerous questions about how the Arctic region will be exploitedand who will do the exploiting.
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Acknowledgments |
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2 The Russians Are Coming (Home) |
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13 | (38) |
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3 Putin's Arctic Playbook |
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51 | (29) |
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80 | (33) |
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5 Cooperating with the Kremlin(?) |
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113 | (21) |
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134 | (13) |
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7 Future Arctic Histories |
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147 | (12) |
Afterword |
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159 | (6) |
Notes |
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165 | (18) |
References |
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Index |
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Elizabeth Buchanan is lecturer in strategic studies at Deakin University based at the Department of Defenses Australian War College, Canberra. Dr. Buchanan specializes in Arctic and Antarctic geopolitics and Russian foreign energy strategy. She is a Non-Resident Fellow with the Modern War Institute at West Point.