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Most Americans don't view the US as an Arctic nation, but Russia emphasizes its Arctic identity as a source of strength and pride, enhancing Putin's domestic political standing. Dr. Rebecca Pincus, director of the Wilson Center's Polar Institute answers the question: "How do US and Russian views of their Arctic identities differ?"
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US - Russia Arctic Identities
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