Борьба Канады за суверенитет в Арктике: история и современность - Дмитрий Анатольевич Володин


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Книга посвящена усилиям Канады по приобретению и удержанию прав на различные территории и пространства в Арктике с момента основания доминиона до начала 2020-х годов. Показывается, как менялась для Канады проблема суверенитета на Крайнем Севере: от признания прав на сушу к обеспечению суверенитета над морским пространством и прежде всего над Северо-Западным проходом. Автор рассматривает различные территориальные и пограничные споры, которые существовали или существуют в настоящее время между Канадой и другими странами в Арктике. В XXI веке Канада сосредоточила основные усилия на расширении своего континентального шельфа в Арктике.
Отдельный раздел книги посвящён роли канадских вооружённых сил в обеспечении суверенитета страны на Крайнем Севере.
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