Вестник Кемеровского государственного университета (Jun 2017)

THE ARCTIC REGION IN POLITICS OF AMERICAN STATES: PAST AND PRESENT

  • M. A. Kazakov,
  • M. S. Lystsev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2017-2-44-49
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 2
pp. 44 – 49

Abstract

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The article analyzes the historical experience and the basic stages of development of the North American Arctic states in the twentieth century. With the new data, and based on the historical method, the article reveals changing relationships of these states to the Arctic in their successive temporary development during the second half of XX – beginning of XXI centuries. The article features the evolution of the position of the authorities in Ottawa and Washington to the region in the context of developing and conducting them in the national interests and security policy.The conclusion is that the policy of the US government and Canada to coordinate their actions in the region under the pretext of defending national interests and to counter external threats, has some historical positive outcome, along with some well-known commitments. Security Policy in these countries limits the competence of the state threats to their territorial integrity, which does not give the government the authority to undue interference in areas that are governed by market forces and civil society. In the light of the impending changes caused by the election of D. Trump, this circumstance should be exploited for excluding the very possibility of military conflict from the political process the Arctic countries.

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