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Explorers and strategists have realised for decades that the Arctic had an immense, unutilised economic and strategic potential. This was not fully realised by governments, however, until after the Second World War. Changes in governmental attitudes have been gradual, but have resulted directly from new developments in political circumstances, arms technology, and, most recently, in the exploitability of Arctic mineral resources.
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Østreng, W. (1982). The Strategic Balance in the Arctic Ocean—Soviet Options. In: Gutteridge, W. (eds) European Security, Nuclear Weapons and Public Confidence. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05908-9_12
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