
Inga Sochneva
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Century, when physical changes on the world's geography were also triggered. Explorations and
regional surveys of the world at the poles have been evolved into policies on a global, regional and
national scale, with changing and differentiating geographical events. The Arctic is a new area of life,
including not only countries within the Arctic circle at the North Pole and riparian to the Arctic Ocean,
but also extraterritorial and international organizations. This article examines a chronological timeline on the core of Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation (AZRF), aims at carrying out a comprehensive
research on Russian regional and international Arctic policy within the Post-Soviet period. Russia's
sea/ocean policy in the Arctic, which it has worked hard for the last thirty years, and its policies that it
has implemented quickly in recent years, are planned by D.Medvedev's ‘Modernization of Russia’
reformist approach. This theoretical approach arose from the addition of the Russian Federal
administrative structure and political culture to its IR-neo-liberalist and neo-realist policies. This article
also discussed in Russia’s new ‘Modernization’ approach.
Keywords: Arctic Zone, Russia, Territorial Sea, Multilateral Cooperation, Regionalism.
Century, when physical changes on the world's geography were also triggered. Explorations and
regional surveys of the world at the poles have been evolved into policies on a global, regional and
national scale, with changing and differentiating geographical events. The Arctic is a new area of life,
including not only countries within the Arctic circle at the North Pole and riparian to the Arctic Ocean,
but also extraterritorial and international organizations. This article examines a chronological timeline on the core of Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation (AZRF), aims at carrying out a comprehensive
research on Russian regional and international Arctic policy within the Post-Soviet period. Russia's
sea/ocean policy in the Arctic, which it has worked hard for the last thirty years, and its policies that it
has implemented quickly in recent years, are planned by D.Medvedev's ‘Modernization of Russia’
reformist approach. This theoretical approach arose from the addition of the Russian Federal
administrative structure and political culture to its IR-neo-liberalist and neo-realist policies. This article
also discussed in Russia’s new ‘Modernization’ approach.
Keywords: Arctic Zone, Russia, Territorial Sea, Multilateral Cooperation, Regionalism.