Search: Russia,Northern Sea Route (12 materials)

 

India Seeks Arctic Partnerships with Like-Minded Nations

... beautifully links the international community. One of the developments that Russia is pushing for today is to build roads in Siberia to the Arctic. India also wants to play a role in the economic development and discuss ideas. We want to be part of Russia’s route in the Arctic. Once it opens, which the climate is ensuring, the Northern Sea Route will be open for a larger part of the year. India is very keen on that, but it does not want to claim land. Unlike Antarctic, which is part of the global commons, every country with a physical presence in the Arctic will be the first ...

29.02.2024

The Russian and Canadian Approach to Extra-Regional Actors in the Arctic

... caution. Common Interests and Risks for Russia and Canada Countries in East Asia — China, Japan, South Korea — are interested in revising the legal status of the Arctic. They advocate greater transparency in the region, support the idea of loosening Russian and Canadian control over the Northern Sea Route and the Northwest Passage, and call for the preferential use of these routes with a view to their future “internationalization.” In short, we can say that these countries want to revise the legal regime in the Arctic to the benefit ...

11.07.2019

Russia's Arctic Dilemma: the Status of NSR as a National Transport Artery vs Foreign Investment

... less and less legitimate. A decrease in the ice cover in the Arctic may also lead to the fact that traditional routes of the Northern Sea Route, which now pass through the internal sea waters, the territorial sea, and the exclusive economic zone of the Russian Federation, will become more high-latitude. If this happens, the Northern Sea Route will run entirely through the offshore waters, that is, outside the zones of sovereignty and jurisdiction of the Russian Federation. Russia, in this case, will no longer have any legal authority to control shipping, and the NSR may ...

24.04.2019

Where does the Northern Sea Route Lead To?

... February 2019, the Russian media drew major attention to the words of U.S. Adm. James Foggo, commander of the U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa, who said that “the United States would not allow Russia and China to dominate the Arctic and control the Northern Sea Route”. Russia responded by announcing rules for the passage of foreign warships in the NSR. Even though this media hullaballoo mostly produces populist and rather ignorant statements, there are, sadly, sufficient grounds to seriously think about them too. Overall ...

18.03.2019

Back to “Normalcy”

... changes. In 2018, the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation and Rosatom agreed to divide their powers on the management of the Northern Sea Route. The Ministry will retain its powers with regard to: the legal regulation of navigation on the Northern Sea Route; Russia’s compliance with its international obligations; supervising and monitoring functions, including the approval of navigation safety standards and requirements, etc. Meanwhile, Rosatom will have the powers of the principal operator of the Northern ...

28.12.2018

RIAC Holds Discussion on Integrated Management of Arctic Marine Space

... environmental management, — research in order to support the spatial planning in the marine Arctic. The participants of the discussion noted the importance of the topic stated for discussion, underscoring the need to develop approaches to protect Russia’s interests in the Arctic at all levels of regional interaction. Systematic and continuous work should be performed to clarify the conceptual framework to determine the formats and quality of international cooperation in the area of ecology and ...

16.10.2018

The Northern Sea Route: National Regime in the Changing International Context

... Commission on Arctic Development may contribute to it as a coordinating body ensuring interaction between the Russian governmental bodies and various organizations when resolving socioeconomic and other issues pertaining to developing the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation and to ensuring national security. The Northern Sea Route: National Regime in the Changing International Context , 1.16 Mb

07.12.2016

RIAC Discusses Prospects for Russia-Chinа Cooperation in Arctic

... RIAC Deputy Programme Director Timur Makhmutov. RIAC / Daria Kholopova As part of the discussion, representatives of the Russian and Chinese expert community considered the prospects for China’s cooperation with Arctic governments, in particular Russia, as well as the economic potential of developing Arctic resources and the Northern Sea Route.

20.04.2016

Experts from Russia, the United States and Canada Discuss Shipping in the Arctic

... requires a constant exchange of information among the countries of the region and other interested actors, using the Arctic Council framework for it along with other platforms. Igor Ivanov's welcome speech , in Russian Rosatomflot Presentation , in Russian Vladimir Pavlenko: Northern Sea Route (NSR) and Development of the Arctic Coastal Areas NarFU Presentation "Transportation challenges in the North from education and research perspective" Round table “Shipping in the Arctic: Challenges and Opportunities ...

14.04.2016

Conflicting Interests in Regulating Navigation in the Bering Strait

... sea waters and territorial seas of Russia and the U.S. *** riamotor.ru Reuters Arctic shipping routes Сooperation between Russia and the U.S. in the Arctic as a whole and in the Bering Strait in particular benefits both sides. Although internal sea ... ... exercise of that right must not obstruct even the holding of military exercises and maneuvers [3] . *** www.arctic-info.ru Northern Sea Route The United States, being one of the largest economies in the world and a key consumer of goods and resources,...

08.10.2015
 

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  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
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