Abstract

The purpose of this article is to analyze the problems of the development of the Arctic space, the prospects for the development of international cooperation in this field, to determine the role of international clusters in the development of the subarctic region. The cluster is considered as an international organization defining development strategies for state cooperation, joint business activities, the formation of the information space in the framework of the international innovation system with the active use of the innovation potential of cluster members' cooperation.

Highlights

  • Nowdays, Russia pays increasing attention to the development of the Arctic

  • It is supposed that the bottom of the Arctic Ocean contains about 25% of the world's hydrocarbon reserves, and rich deposits of diamonds, gold, platinum, tin, manganese, nickel and lead

  • The Arctic states realized that the riches that the Arctic waters hold are the energy base for their future stable economic development

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Summary

Introduction

Russia pays increasing attention to the development of the Arctic. According to the President of the Russian Federation V.V. The total oil reserves of Arctic Norway are estimated at 10.2 billion barrels This "Northern Neighbor", as well as Russia, claims the offshore sections of the Barents Sea. Nowdays, the Norwegian authorities consider the Arctic as a region of stability and international cooperation in a changing world. The main objective of the Norwegian-Russian Chamber of Commerce is the development of economic relations between Norway and Russia. It needs certain time in sphere of the development of the Arctic region and the preservation of its ecosystems.

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