How does a security dilemma dynamic between parties deemed not to hold hostile intentions toward each other emerge and escalate? This article investigates Russian official discourse on NATO engagement in Europe post-Crimea (2014), and its impact on security interaction in the Arctic. We also examine how Russia represents NATO intentions and actions in a context seen by Russia as a relation of war. We identify the effect of these changing representations of self and other for the emerging securitization dilemma in relations between Russia and NATO, arguing that they have replaced uncertainty about NATO’s hostile intentions with certainty. Although Russia still articulates the Arctic as a unique cooperative region, there may be little space l...
Published online: 02 November 2023Since Russia’s warfare against Ukraine began in 2014, there has be...
Poland's accession to NATO in 1999 undermined Russian-NATO relations. A similar contestation occurre...
Russia wants to realise a high degree of self-regulated stability in the Arctic. Moscow considers th...
How does a security dilemma dynamic between parties deemed not to hold hostile intentions toward eac...
The Arctic is a historically cooperative region that is undergoing a geopolitical shift, due largely...
While Russia’s chairmanship of the Arctic Council emphasizes peaceful cooperation, the country’s mil...
This article examines current Russian expert and official narratives on the Arctic, situating them i...
Russia’s war against Ukraine in February 2022 was the end of the Arctic cooperation between states a...
The article focuses on the relations between Russia and NATO against the background of a tense inter...
As a NATO member and a neighbour of what is debatably the most assertive great power of our time, No...
The standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine has already obstructed cooperation across a ra...
Global warming makes the northern polar region increasingly accessible. Climate change will permit i...
Ever since NATO’s enlargement process began, Russia has voiced concerns for the impact of a greater ...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...
The Arctic is undergoing rapid changes and gaining geopolitical attention. The effects of climate ch...
Published online: 02 November 2023Since Russia’s warfare against Ukraine began in 2014, there has be...
Poland's accession to NATO in 1999 undermined Russian-NATO relations. A similar contestation occurre...
Russia wants to realise a high degree of self-regulated stability in the Arctic. Moscow considers th...
How does a security dilemma dynamic between parties deemed not to hold hostile intentions toward eac...
The Arctic is a historically cooperative region that is undergoing a geopolitical shift, due largely...
While Russia’s chairmanship of the Arctic Council emphasizes peaceful cooperation, the country’s mil...
This article examines current Russian expert and official narratives on the Arctic, situating them i...
Russia’s war against Ukraine in February 2022 was the end of the Arctic cooperation between states a...
The article focuses on the relations between Russia and NATO against the background of a tense inter...
As a NATO member and a neighbour of what is debatably the most assertive great power of our time, No...
The standoff between Russia and the West over Ukraine has already obstructed cooperation across a ra...
Global warming makes the northern polar region increasingly accessible. Climate change will permit i...
Ever since NATO’s enlargement process began, Russia has voiced concerns for the impact of a greater ...
In recent years, and particularly after Russia’s spectacular flag planting on the ocean floor at the...
The Arctic is undergoing rapid changes and gaining geopolitical attention. The effects of climate ch...
Published online: 02 November 2023Since Russia’s warfare against Ukraine began in 2014, there has be...
Poland's accession to NATO in 1999 undermined Russian-NATO relations. A similar contestation occurre...
Russia wants to realise a high degree of self-regulated stability in the Arctic. Moscow considers th...