Since the United States acquired Alaska, its Arctic policy has changed more than once. This makes it useful to construct a periodisation of US Arctic policy based on changes in its priorities. Based on the analysis of US strategic documents, relevant laws and legal acts, the article proposes the author’s periodization, which identifies five stages — from the “preparatory” stage (1857—1945) and the “Cold War” period (1945—1987) to the geopolitical “warming” of US Arctic policy after M. Gorbachevs Murmansk initiatives and the collapse of the USSR (1987—2014), the formation of US policy towards the “global Arctic” (2009—2014) and the formation and changes of this policy in the context of the formation of a multipolar world (2014 to the present). Qualitative characteristics of each of the five phases are given.
Oleg Alexeenko (Wed,) studied this question.