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Part I. Why Arctic and Why Now?
Arctic as a New Playground for Great Power Competition: The Russia-China-United States Triangle
The Cold War in the Cold Region: A Return
The Age of Climate Change, as a Challenge for States, and IR Theories
Climate Change and Energy Transition: Controversial Implications for the Arctic Region
Environment, Geopolitics and Environmental Geopolitics in the Arctic: Is There a Logic of Conflict Among Institutions of Cooperation?
Part II. Kaleidoscope of Independent Agendas for the Arctic: Russia
Risks and Socioeconomic Priorities for Sustainable Development of the Russian Arctic
Corporations in the Russian Arctic
From Dominance to leadership
Peripheral Innovation System and Its Place in the Development of the Russian Arctic Resources
Part III. Kaleidoscope of Independent Agendas for the Arctic: North America
A Reluctant Arctic Power No More? The United States' Evolving Engagement with the High North
A "Profound Change of Direction?" Canada's Northern Strategy and the Co-Development of a "New" Arctic and Northern Policy Framework
Part IV. Kaleidoscope of Independent Agendas for the Arctic: Scandinavia and Europe
Norway's Arctic Policy: High North, Low Tension?
European Policies in the Arctic: National Strategies or a Common Vision?
The EU's Low-Carbon Policies and Implications for Arctic Energy Projects: The Russian Case
Part V. Kaleidoscope of Independent Agendas for the Arctic: Asia
Challenges and Common Agenda for Arctic Cooperation in the Post-pandemic Era: A Chinese Perspective
Japan Facing the Arctic and North: Interplay Between the national regional interests
Part VI. Cooperative and Multilateral Agenda of the Arctic Region: Despite All Odds. International Law, Institutions and Regimes for the Arctic Region
Institutional Framework for Arctic Governance: Do We Need Reforms?
Channeling of Liability: Shall Arctic States Be Liable for Environmental Harm in the Arctic Caused by Navigation or Polluter Pays Principle Should Prevail?
Part VII. Cooperative and Multilateral Agenda of the Arctic Region: Despite All Odds. Development Projects and Initiatives in the Arctic Region: Infrastructure, Natural Resources, Research and Innovation
Northern Sea Route as Energy Bridge
Arctic Shelf Projects as a Driver for Social and Economic Development of the High North Territories: International Experience and Potential for Russian Practice
Innovative Scientific and Educational Projects of the Barents Euro-Arctic Region as a Resource for the Development of Interregional Cooperation in the Arctic.

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