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Of Russia’s Arctic Council Chairmanship and Sino-Russian Collaboration in the Arctic - Russian Roulette Episode 113

2021/7/9
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In this episode of Russian Roulette, Heather sits down with **Andrei Zagorski, **Head of Department for Disarmament and Conflict Resolution Studies at the Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), and Elizabeth Buchanan, Lecturer of Strategic Studies with Deakin University for the Defense and Strategic Studies Course at the Australian War College.

 

They discuss Russia’s plans for its Chairmanship of the Arctic Council and its broader economic and security policy in the Arctic. They also explore China’s Arctic strategy since the unveiling of its Arctic white paper) and shifts in its approach since becoming a permanent observer to the Council in 2013. Lastly, they do some myth-busting regarding the strategic conundrum presented by Sino-Russian cooperation in the Arctic.

 

If you are interested in learning more about Russia and NATO’s military activities in the region, check out our Arctic Military Activity tracker) and read our primers on this important topic: The Ice Curtain: Russia’s Arctic Military Presence) and America's Arctic Moment: Great Power Competition in the Arctic to 2050). But importantly, the Arctic region may be one of the few areas) where the U.S and Russia can achieve some modest bilateral success.

 

You can find Dr. Zagorski’s bio here) and Dr. Buchanan’s bio here). You can also follow her on Twitter: @BuchananLiz

 

Stay safe and healthy.