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Nicholas Breyfogle, "Russia and the Race for the Arctic"

April 10, 2015
All Day
Rosa Ailabouni Room, Ohio Union

Event Host: Clio Society of the Department of History


Global climate variations have caused unprecedented changes to the Arctic environment, especially a rapid decrease in the summer sea ice sheet. While perilous to the survival of the iconic polar bear, many humans are watching these changes with an eye to what riches an open Arctic Ocean might bring forth: in oil and gas, mining, and open-water transportation. Five countries can lay claim to the potential wealth of the Arctic Ocean: Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia, and the United States. But it is Russia and Canada in particular that have jumped out to the early lead in this new race for the Arctic. In this talk, Nicholas Breyfogle explores Russia's long history in the Arctic and the roots of its current assertive policies in the region.

For our friends not affiliated with OSU, parking passes will be provided for those who RSVP by April 6.

For more information about the event, visit the Clio Society website.

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