LEADER 01035nam a2200313 i 4500 001 991001329339707536 005 20020507114550.0 008 970225s1982 uk ||| | eng 020 $a0852745397 035 $ab10205512-39ule_inst 035 $aLE00645951$9ExL 040 $aDip.to Fisica$bita 084 $a53.3.2 084 $a539.7'54 084 $aQC794.8.W4 100 1 $aBailin, David$044542 245 10$aWeak interactions /$cDavid Bailin 250 $a2nd ed. 260 $aBristol :$bAdam Hilger Ltd,$c1982 300 $axi, 457 p. ;$c24 cm. 490 0 $aGraduate student series in physics 500 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 650 4$aWeak interactions (Nuclear physics) 907 $a.b10205512$b17-02-17$c27-06-02 912 $a991001329339707536 945 $aLE006 53.3.2 BAI$g1$i2006000075268$lle006$o-$pE0.00$q-$rl$s- $t0$u1$v0$w1$x0$y.i10253750$z27-06-02 996 $aWeak interactions$9192327 997 $aUNISALENTO 998 $ale006$b01-01-97$cm$da $e-$feng$guk $h0$i1 LEADER 04920oam 2200613 c 450 001 9910972642703321 005 20251202090341.0 010 $a9783838267838 010 $a3838267834 024 3 $a9783838267838 035 $a(CKB)3710000000616559 035 $a(EBL)4356990 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4356990 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5782827 035 $a(Perlego)773229 035 $a(ibidem)9783838267838 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000616559 100 $a20251202d2016 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aRussia in the Arctic $eHard or Soft Power? /$fAndreas Umland, Alexander Sergunin, Valery Konyshev 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHannover$cibidem$d2016 215 $a1 online resource (193 p.) 225 0 $aSoviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society$v149 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9783838207537 311 08$a383820753X 311 08$a9783838207834 311 08$a3838207831 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aTable of contents; Acknowledgements; Acronyms; Introduction; Chapter 1. Russian National Interests in the Arctic.; Chapter 2. Russia's Discourse on the High North.; Chapter 3. Russia's Arctic Doctrines.; Chapter 4. The Russian Arctic: in Search of a Sustainable Development Strategy.; Climate change's implications for the AZRF; Conclusion; Chapter 5. Paradiplomacy: a Joker?; Local goes global; Paradiplomacy: strategies and methods; Paradiplomacy: strategies and methods; The Institutional framework; Implications of paradiplomacy; Conclusion; Chapter 6. Northern Sea Route. 327 $aChapter 7. Russia's Relations with Major Arctic Players.U.S.-Russia; Canada-Russia ; Russia-Norway; Russia-Denmark; Russia's relations with East Asian countries; NATO and Russia in the Arctic; EU, Russia and the Arctic; Chapter 8. Russia and the Territorial Disputes in the High North; The U.S.-Russian dispute on the Bering Sea; The Russian-Norwegian dispute on the Barents Sea.; Problems Pertaining to Svalbard; Russian Claims on the Arctic Continental Shelf; Chapter 9. Russian Military Strategies in the Arctic.; Threat perceptions; Military activities and modernization plans; Conclusions 327 $aReferences 330 $aIn this timely book, the authors provide a detailed analysis of Russia's national interests in the Arctic region. They assess Russia's domestic discourse on the High North's role in the system of national priorities as well as of Moscow's bi- and multilateral relations with major regional players, energy, environmental, socio-cultural, and military policies in the Arctic. In contrast to the internationally wide-spread stereotype of Russia as a revisionist power in the High North, this book argues that Moscow tries to pursue a double-sided strategy in the region. On the one hand, Russia aims at defending her legitimate economic interests in the region. On the other hand, Moscow is open to co-operation with foreign partners that are willing to partake in exploiting the Arctic natural resources. The general conclusion is that in the foreseeable future Moscow's strategy in the region will be predictable and pragmatic rather than aggressive or spontaneous. The authors argue that in order to consolidate the soft power pattern of Russia's behavior a proper international environment in the Arctic should be created by common efforts. Other regional players should demonstrate their responsibility and willingness to solve existing and potential problems on the basis of international law. 330 1 $a"A very interesting and actual book about modern politics in the region at the northern end of the globe that generally lies far off the public consciousness. The well researched book is very interesting not only for polar travellers and polar adventurers but everyone interested in the future development of the northernmost region of the planet." 330 1 $a?Overall, the book?s nine chapters are organised according to a very clear and logical sequence that allows the reader to easily follow the reasoning of the authors. The analysis is coherent and consistent and offers a very good overview of Russian policy and strategies in the Arctic.? ? Europe-Asia Studies, issue 69/10, 2017 410 0$aSoviet and post-Soviet politics and society ;$vVolume 149. 607 $aRussia (Federation)$xRelations$zArctic regions 607 $aRussia (Federation)$xForeign relations 676 $a327.47011/3 700 $aSergunin$b Alexander$4aut$01836109 702 $aUmland$b Andreas$4edt 702 $aKonyshev$b Valery$4aut 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910972642703321 996 $aRussia in the Arctic$94413815 997 $aUNINA