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adam_text | CONTENTS List of Maps Foreword Preface to Second Edition Preface to First Edition xi xiii xvii xix Introduction 1. Russian Identity between North and West 2. The Rush for the North Pole 3. Delimitation of the Barents Sea 4. Management of Marine Resources 5. Region Building, Identity Formation 6. Arctic Talk, Russian Policy 1 23 43 71 103 127 151 Notes Bibliography Index 179 193 201
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INDEX Abkhazia, 58, 63 Abramovich, Roman, 60, 62 Alaska, 46 Alexander II, Tsar, 26 Antarctic Treaty, 18 anti-Semitism, 29-30 Arctic, the, 14-15, 16-17, 153-8 and Canada, 50-2 and jurisdiction, 18-19, 46-7 and NATO, 52-3 and Russia, 1-2, 35-6, 47-50, 58-65, 68-9, 176-7 and Soviet Union, 34-5 Arctic Council, 15, 16, 17, 154-5 Arctic Environmental Protection Strategy (AEPS), 14-15, 154 Arctic Ocean, 19, 75, 161-2 Arkhangelsk, 144, 145, 149, 161 ‘Arktika-2007’ expedition, 54-5, 65, 176 Arktikugol, 115 Asia, 16, 28, 155 Atlanticism, 27—8 Barents Euro-Arctic Region (BEAR), 14, 15,27,28, 127-9, 143, 154 and motive, 160-1 Barents Sea, 22, 82-7, 105, 162 and delimitation, 71, 72, 73-6, 80-1, 87-97, 100-1, 158-9, 164-6, 173 Barentz, Willem, 77 Bering Sea, 53, 87, 90 Bolsheviks, 78 Bosnian War, 28 Brezhnev, Leonid, 27 byt (everyday life), 39, 41 Byzantium, 24 Canada, 1, 14-15, 22, 46, 175 and the Arctic, 48, 50-2, 53, 57, 67-8, 162-3 and continental shelf, 47, 156 and fishing, 90 Cannon, Lawrence, 51-2 Catherine the Great, 25 Central Asia, 8 Chernigov (trawler), 113, 114 Chilingarov, Artur, 49, 54, 55, 58, 65, 69 China, 16, 18, 29, 61, 155 Chukotka, 53, 56, 59, 60—2, 63, 64 Churchill, Winston, 2, 23 Civilizationism, 28, 29, 31 climate change, 1, 153 coal, 77, 79, Ш, 168
202 Russia and the Arctic cod, 79, 89, 95, 118-19 and quotas, 103-4, 105-6, 107-8, 109-10, 167 Cold War, 2, 8, 14, 27, 123 Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, 44-5, 46, 47, 53, 155-6 Committee on Natural Resources Use and Agricultural Sector, 90, 92, 93 Committee on the Problems of the North, 43 Committee for Socio-economic Development of the North, 43-4 conceptual narrative, 5 constructivism, 17, 18, 174 Continental Shelf Convention, 15, 96, 72-3, 157-8 continental shelves, 44-5, 46, 47, 72-3, 155-8 Crimea, 19, 31, 171 Crimean War, 26 Decembrist Uprising, 25 Denmark, 1, 15, 46, 47, 52, 156 Eastern Europe, 8 economic zones, 44, 72, 155-6 Elektron (trawler), 119, 120 environment, the, 14, 15, 48, 140-2, 154 and cooperation, 17 and Law of the Sea, 18 and Svalbard, 114-16, 124 ethnic hatred, 145, 149, 161 Eurasianism, 28-9, 31 European Union (EU), 8, 12 and Northern Dimension, 14, 15, 129 Federal Russian Fisheries Agency, 83, 120-1 Finland, 14, 15, 35 Finnmark, 73 fish stocks, 71-2, 77, 89, 106-12, 118-19; see also cod fisheries, 76, 83-91, 94-5, 117-18 and protection zones, 79-80, 81, 112-13, 114, 116 and quotas, 105-8 Fishing Industry Union of the North, 86, 90, 91, 112, 120 foreign policy, 152-3, 172, 174 and identity, 9-12, 13-14 and Russia, 19-20, 27-9, 30-1 gas, 1, 46, 122-3, 171 Gazprom, 123 Genghis Khan, 24 gentlemen’s agreements, 80,113,116, 124, 160 geopolitics, 17, 63 Georgia, 58, 63 glasnost, 27 global warming, 18, 153 Gogol, Nikolai, 66 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 11, 27, 28, 75 Great Patriotic War, 37 Greenland, 1, 46, 47 Greenpeace, 119 Grey Zone, 73-4,
91 haddock, 106, 108 Harald V, King of Norway, 94 Harper, Stephen, 50, 51 hydrocarbons, 158, 171 ice cap, 15-16 Iceland, 15 identity, 2-3,4, 7-9, 151-3,171-2 and foreign policy, 9-12, 13-14, 20 and Russia, 64-5, 66-7, 68 India, 29 indigenous peoples, 15, 19, 145, 154 infrastructure, 14, 48, 161 institutionalism, 17 intelligence, 52, 163
Index International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES), 103, 104, 106-10, 117-19, 124, 167, 173 International Court of Justice, 81 International Seabed Authority (ISA), 45 internationalism, 26, 30 Iraq War, 13 Ivan the Terrible, 24 Ivanov, Andrei, 90, 92 Japan, 16, 155 Jarlsberg, Count Wedel, 78 Joint Norwegian-Russian Fisheries Commission, 76, 103-4, 106, 107, 112, 158, 173 Jørgensen, Jørgen Holten, 115 Kasatkin, Vitali, 91 Khrushchev, Nikita, 26-7, 39 Kola Peninsula, 73, 105, 131-2 Kozyrev, Andrei, 27, 28, 143 Kraini, Andrei, 120-1 Lavrov, Sergei, 76, 89, 120, 158 Law of the Sea, 15, 17, 18-19, 44, 46-7 and Barents Sea, 71, 72, 73, 173 and Svalbard, 79 and Third Conference, 72 see also UN Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Lenin, Vladimir, 34 Lepesevich, Yuri, 90 Liberal Democratic Party (LDPR), 29-30 litanies, 40 Lomonosov Ridge, 51, 52 longline fishing, 90 Loophole, 119 MacKay, Peter, 46 marine resources, 22; see also fish stocks; fisheries 203 Maritime Boundary Agreement, 87, 90 master narrative, 5, 64-5 median line principle, 72-3, 75, 88, 158 Medvedev, Dmitri, 31, 37, 49, 65, 94, 129 and Barents Sea, 75-6, 81-2, 85, 89, 97, 158, 164 military forces, 48, 51, 52, 53-4, 62-3 mining, 115 Mongols, 24 Moscow State Institute of Inter national Relations (MGIMO), 38 Moseev, Ivan, 145, 146, 147, 149 Murmansk, 105, 166-7 Murmansk Regional Duma, 90, 92, 98, 99 Nansen Basin, 47 Napoleon Bonaparte, 25, 33 narrative, 3-8, 9-Ю, 13, 151-3, 174-5 and Russia, 21,40— 1, 64—5, 66—7, 68-9, 98-101 nationalism, 30 NATO, 1-2, 19, 22, 28, 51, 62 and Arctic Five, 163 and
control, 69 and Russia, 52-3, 113, 123, 175-6 NGOs, 46, 52, 163 Nicholas I, Tsar, 25 Nikitin, Vasili, 86—7, 90—1, 166 Nikora, Evgeni, 92 North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC), 105, 108,173 North Pole, 1, 47, 54-5, 58, 63, 156 and Russian flag, 15, 16, 45-6, 65-6, 154 Northern Fleet, 73, 158 Northern Sea Route, 48, 52
204 Russia and the Arctic Norway, 1, 14, 15, 46, 123-6 and Barents Sea, 71, 73-6, 82-93, 94-7, 164-6 and cod, 103-4 and continental shelf, 47, 156 and fishing, 105-14, 120-2,167-8 and High North, 48, 149 and oil/gas, 122-3 and Russia, 22, 52, 53, 98-9, 130-1, 146 and Svalbard, 78, 79-81, 114-17, 119-20, 159-60 and trade, 143-4 see also Scandinavians Norwegian Coast Guard, 80, 86, 91 and arrests, 112-13, 114, 119-20, 159-60 Norwegian Institute of Marine Research, 117 nuclear security, 140-1, 143 October Revolution, 26, 78 oil, 1, 46, 171, 122-3 oligarchs, 28 ontological narrative, 4-5 Orthodox Church, 24, 29, 39 othering, 12-13, 21, 67-8, 169, 175 and Russia, 24-5, 38, 96-7, 98 Paris Peace Conference, 78 Patrushev, Nikolai, 48-9, 53 perestroika, 27 Peter the Great, 25, 37 petroleum, 16, 18 Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography (PINRO), 90, 117 politics, 29-30, 98-101; see also foreign policy pollution, 15 Pomor Fairy-Tales, 145-6, 161, 169 Pomor region, 128, 143-7, 149, 161, 175-6 post-positivism, 9 Primakov, Yevgeni, 28-9 privatization, 28 propaganda, 10, 69 public narrative, 5 Putin, Vladimir, 19, 30—1, 49, 50, 122-3, 175 and Barents Sea, 71, 80, 81-2, 88, 97 Rasputin, Valentin, 34 realism, 17, 174 recognition, 10-11 region building, 17, 128-31, 154 Romanticism, 25, 26, 32 Russia, 14, 46, 54-7, 166-7 and the Arctic, 1-2, 21-2, 47-50, 52-4, 58-65, 68-9, 155-7, 161-4, 169-73, 176-7 and Barents Sea, 75-6, 81-7, 88-93, 94-7, 164-6 and Canada, 51 and cod, 103-4 and fishing, 107-14, 120-2,167-8 and foreign policy, 19-20, 27-9, 30-1 and identity, 11, 23,
36-41, 66-7, 68, 123-6 and the North, 32-4, 35-6, 131-43, 146, 147-9, 161 and North Pole flag, 15, 16, 45-6, 65-6, 154 and politics, 29-30, 98-101 and region building, 129-31 and Svalbard, 78, 80, 115-17, 159-60 and trade, 143-4 and the West, 24-7, 175-6 see also Soviet Union Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO), 117-19 Russian Geographical Society, 49 Russia’s Choice, 30
Index Saburov, Igor, 90, 92, 93 Scandinavians, 131-43, 147-8, 161, 176 science, 15, 17, 48, 154 sea routes, 1, 48 seabed, the, 45 search and rescue, 16 sector line principle, 73,75,87,95,158 security, 50 Shevardnadze, Eduard, 87 Shtokman field, 66, 91 Siberia, 31-4, 37 Singapore, 16, 155 Slavophilism, 26 Sochi Olympics, 66 social identity theory, 3 socialism, 26 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 29, 33 South Korea, 16, 155 Soviet Union, 2, 11, 15, 39, 66 and the Arctic, 34-5, 157-8 and Barents Sea, 72, 73-5, 96 and Bering Sea, 87, 90 and collapse, 14, 172 and Europe, 26-7 and fishing, 105-6 and the North, 33, 43 and Svalbard, 78-9, 80 Spitsbergen, 77-8 Stalin, Joseph, 26, 34 Statism, 28, 30-1 Stepakhno, Gennadi, 112, 120 Stoltenberg, Jens, 149, 158 Stoltenberg, Thorvald, 27, 28, 160-1 and Barents Sea, 75, 76, 85 and Pomor region, 143, 144-5, 149 Støre, Jonas Gahr, 75, 76, 158 story-telling, 6-7, 40-1, 151-3 Svalbard, 47, 52, 71, 77-81, 159-60 and the environment, 114-16, 124 and fishing, 83-4, 88-9, 95, 112-13, 114 Sweden, 11, 15 205 Thatcher, Margaret, 27 Timofeevich, Ermak, 31 total allowable catch (TAC), 106, 107, 108, 109, 119 trade, 143-4, 154 transport, 48 ‘trawler terrorism , 119-20 Treaty on the Maritime Delimitation and Cooperation in the Barents Sea and Arctic Ocean, 76, 158-9 Tyuchev, Fyodor, 23 Ukraine, 31, 171 UN Convention of the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), 44, 45, 46, 47, 155 UN Third Conference on the Law of the Sea, 72 United Kingdom (UK), 105 United Nations (UN), 18 United States of America (USA), 1,11, 12, 15, 46 and the Arctic, 48, 156 and Bering Sea, 87, 90 and Law
of the Sea, 45, 47 and Norway, 120 and Russia, 52, 53 Vardø, 144 Westernism, 26-8, 29, 30, 31, 38 winter, 32-3 Yeltsin, Boris, 27, 28, 44, 88 Yevdokimov, Yuri, 91-2, 94, 98, 116-17, 165, 167 Young, Oran R., 14 Zhirinovsky, Vladimir, 29-30 Zdanov, Vyacheslav, 82-5, 86, 87-9, 92, 94-7, 100, 166 and Norway, 114 Baverische
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