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Record #205832:

Russia opens its maritime Arctic / Lawson W. Brigham.

Title: Russia opens its maritime Arctic / Lawson W. Brigham.
Author(s): Brigham, Lawson W.
Date: 2013.
Publisher: Calgary, Alta.: University of Calgary
In: Fast-changing Arctic : rethinking Arctic security for a warmer world. (2013.),
Abstract: Discusses Russia's programme for strategic development of its Arctic regions which include: Barents Sea agreement (Maritime Delimitation and Cooperation in Barents Sea and Arctic Ocean) signed in 2010; various trans-Arctic voyages and shuttle operations; commercial alliances with China, Finland and Western companies; development of Murmansk as major oil, gas and container port and transportation hub; and Arctic policy drawn up in 2008 which states Russia's intention to use Arctic as strategic resource base.
Notes:

In: The fast-changing Arctic : rethinking Arctic security for a warmer world / Barry Scott Zellen, ed.

Keywords: .008.1 -- Policy.
327 -- International relations.
330.34 -- Economic development.
339 -- Trade.
355 -- Defence.
627.2 -- Ports, harbours and anchorages: engineering construction.
656 -- Transport services.
656.6 -- Sea transport.
J -- Social sciences.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
(*54) -- Northern Sea Route.
SPRI record no.: 205832

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