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Financing of the Northern Sea Route Infrastructure: Russian Resolve and Possible International Contributions

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The 21st Century — Turning Point for the Northern Sea Route?
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I was asked to speak on this topic because I have some familiarity with transport modes other than maritime. Before referring to them, however, it seems advisable to make some general observations about the financing of the NSR infrastructure.

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North, R.N. (2000). Financing of the Northern Sea Route Infrastructure: Russian Resolve and Possible International Contributions. In: Ragner, C.L. (eds) The 21st Century — Turning Point for the Northern Sea Route?. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3228-4_33

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