Sovereignty as an economical and geographic phenomenon (employing trends in the development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation)
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St Petersburg State University
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A departure from the legal interpretation of the sovereignty of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation
allows one to draw the tools and information resources of other Sciences into studying this concept.
The author believes that economic geography can make a significant contribution. An economicgeographical
approach to the problem of national sovereignty in the Arctic puts it in the context of
space (the sovereignty of which is questioned), which is atomized on a micro-level of municipalities
(districts and cities) and rural and urban settlements. The protection of their sovereignty is connected
with the implementation of investment projects, livelihood of local communities, preservation of the
traditional economy and way of life, territories of traditional residence and natural use of indigenous
peoples, ongoing research (stationary and expedition) activities in the territory. The author suggests
an understanding of sovereignty as a process, which has a different value (which changes) in specific
periods of time. This approach is illustrated by two periods in the development of the Arctic zone of the
Russian Federation: 2010–2013 and 2014–2017. The first period can be called a time of “exogenous”
developments, when the question of the sovereignty of the Arctic territories and waters of Russia
approved in the coordinates of the active international cooperation with other Arctic countries on all possible negotiating forums. The second period saw a radical change in the entire instrumentation of
Arctic sovereignty in favor of domestic investment focus on large mining and infrastructure projects,
land and transition zone “land-sea” and defense mobilization in the Arctic Islands and coastal areas.
Refs 17. Tables 3.
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Pilyasov A. N. Sovereignty as an economical and geographic phenomenon (employing trends in the development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation). Vestnik SPbSU. Earth Sciences, 2017, vol. 62, issue 3, pp. 280–299.