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The Changing Role of Military Power in the Arctic. / Konyshev, Valery ; Sergunin, Alexander .

The Global Arctic Handbook. ed. / Lassi Heininen; Matthias Finger. Chum : Springer Nature, 2019. p. 171-195.

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Konyshev, V & Sergunin, A 2019, The Changing Role of Military Power in the Arctic. in L Heininen & M Finger (eds), The Global Arctic Handbook. Springer Nature, Chum, pp. 171-195. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91995-9_11

APA

Konyshev, V., & Sergunin, A. (2019). The Changing Role of Military Power in the Arctic. In L. Heininen, & M. Finger (Eds.), The Global Arctic Handbook (pp. 171-195). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91995-9_11

Vancouver

Konyshev V, Sergunin A. The Changing Role of Military Power in the Arctic. In Heininen L, Finger M, editors, The Global Arctic Handbook. Chum: Springer Nature. 2019. p. 171-195 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91995-9_11

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Konyshev, Valery ; Sergunin, Alexander . / The Changing Role of Military Power in the Arctic. The Global Arctic Handbook. editor / Lassi Heininen ; Matthias Finger. Chum : Springer Nature, 2019. pp. 171-195

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