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The Russian Far North is immensely rich in resources, both energy and other resources, and is also one of the least developed regions of Russia. This book presents a comprehensive overview of the region. It examines resource issues and the related environmental problems, considers the Arctic and the problems of sea routes, maritime boundaries and military build-up, assesses economic development, and considers the ethnic peoples of the region and also cultural and artistic subjects. Overall, the book provides a rich appraisal of how the region is likely to develop in future.
List of figures
viii
List of tables
x
Foreword: a multidisciplinary effort to understand Russia's Arctic policy and politics xi
Daria Gritsenko
Masanori Goto
Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen
Shinichiro Tabata
Introduction: contested Russian Arctic 1(8)
Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen
PART 1 Energy and economy
9(56)
1 Economic development of the Arctic regions of Russia
11(16)
Shinichiro Tabata
Tomoko Tabata
2 Perspectives on oil and gas development in the Russian Arctic
27(16)
Masumi Motomura
3 Northern Sea Route (NSR) shipping, current status, and feasibility
43(22)
Natsuhiko Otsuka
Toru Tamura
Masahiko Furutchi
PART 2 Diplomacy and security
65(62)
4 Planning for a sustainable Arctic: regional development in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Russia)
67(17)
Daria Gritsenko
Elena Efimova
5 The twofold development of the Arctic: where do the Arctic states stand?
84(12)
Lassi Heininen
6 Potential transboundary maritime energy disputes in the Arctic: the Russian perspective
96(17)
Valery Konyshev
Alexander Sergunin
7 Examining the execution of Russian military-security policies and programs in the Arctic
113(14)
Pavel K. Baev
PART 3 Business and environment
127(62)
8 Russian Arctic development and environmental discourse
129(18)
Masahiro Tokunaga
9 Are Finnish firms willing to explore the Russian maritime and offshore industry? perceptions of Finnish SMEs of the Russian market and export collaboration
147(15)
Hanna Makinen
Eini Haaja
10 Cutting through channels: local entrepreneurship of indigenous actors in Arctic Russia
162(11)
Masanori Goto
11 Disappearing white fish and remaining black fish in the lower Ob' River and its tributaries: conflict over the use of fish resources between indigenous people and non-locals
173(16)
Yuka Oishi
PART 4 Identity and community
189(55)
12 Telling domestic and international policy stories: the case of Russian Arctic policy
191(15)
Daria Gritsenko
Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen
13 Simulating sovereignty: the role of the Arctic in constructing Russian post-imperial identity
206(10)
Sergei Medvedev
14 The Arctic in Russia's Fin-de-Siecle imagination: the paintings and writings of Aleksandr Borisov
216(12)
Otto Boele
15 The image of the Russian North in I. Bilibin's creative work
228(16)
Dmitry Baranov
Notes on contributors 244(2)
Index 246
Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen is a Professor in Russian Energy Policy at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki

Shinichiro Tabata is a Professor at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University

Daria Gritsenko is an Assistant Professor at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki

Masanori Goto is a Specially Appointed Assistant Professor at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University