Problems of Strengthening the Security of the Russian North in the Context of NATO Military Activity

Authors

  • Xuan Luo Far Eastern Federal University
  • Vladimir F. Pecheritsa Far Eastern Federal University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24866/1813-3274/2024-2/76-91

Keywords:

Arctic, militarisation, Russian security, Northern Sea Route, Arctic Strategy, interests of the Russian Federation, NATO's aggressive course, Russia's military buildup in the Arctic Circle, regional security, Russian army

Abstract

The relevance is conditioned by the fact that the main reasons and prerequisites for the expansion of military activity of the Arctic countries are caused by the aggravation of the international situation in the world, the emergence of a new architecture of international relations. It is emphasised that the increasing role of the Russian Federation in the global energy and food markets, as well as in the global maritime logistics, blocks the United States and its NATO allies, forcing them to pursue an aggressive course and militarise the Arctic. Russia is forced to retaliate by strengthening its defence in this region. The article is aimed at the author's assessment of the processes of militarisation of the Arctic, the authors use the following research methods: structural-functional logistic, historical-comparative. The task of the research is to study the strengthening of the role of the Arctic in modern conditions. The article uses elements of expertise. Strengthening the Arctic security of the Russian Federation hopes for a sensible approach and independent from the U.S. Arctic policy of small states members of the Arctic Council, such as Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, which Washington tries to "twist arms" and forces to strengthen military presence in the region. Moscow also counts on the support of such friendly countries as India and China to develop the Arctic and strengthen regional security in this emerging region.

A good dialogue and joint practical activities in the Arctic have already been established with China. Its economy, economic power, and growing political weight as a nuclear power and as a permanent member of the UN Security Council are indisputable. China is increasingly becoming a global superpower capable of really confronting the United States.

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Author Biographies

  • Xuan Luo, Far Eastern Federal University

    Postgraduate Student of the Department of Political Science, Oriental Institute – School of Regional and International Studies

  • Vladimir F. Pecheritsa, Far Eastern Federal University

    Doctor of History, Professor, Oriental Institute – School of Regional and International Studies

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Published

27-08-2024

How to Cite

Luo, X., & Pecheritsa, V. F. (2024). Problems of Strengthening the Security of the Russian North in the Context of NATO Military Activity. PACIFIC RIM: Economics, Politics, Law, 26(2), 76-91. https://doi.org/10.24866/1813-3274/2024-2/76-91