Document Type
Article
Abstract
The Arctic region is strategically significant with its economic activity, resources, and its Indigenous populations. Russia has recognized the significance of the Indigenous peoples living in the Arctic and has fueled its international publicity by using these peoples as a tool for public relations. The colonizing of these regions and the strategic use of propaganda by the Russian government weaves a complicated tale—one in which the Russian administration voices support for the Indigenous populations while removing protections for these same peoples.
First Page
285
Recommended Citation
Pavel Sulyandziga & Dmitry Berezhkov,
Indigenous Peoples as a Tool for Russia's International Publicity in the Arctic Region,
29
Ocean & Coastal L.J.
285
(2024).
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https://digitalcommons.mainelaw.maine.edu/oclj/vol29/iss2/7
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