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Learning Lessons of Donald Cook / Gudev, Pavel   Journal Article
GUDEV, Pavel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract On April 11 and 12, 2016, the U.S. destroyer USS Donald Cook, armed with dozens of nuclear-capable Tomahawk cruise missiles with a range of up to 2,500 kilometers, was approximately 70 kilometers off the town of Baltiysk, Russia's Kaliningrad Region. This circumstance attracted the attention of Russia's Baltic Fleet Command. The fleet's Su-24 warplanes and Ka-27 helicopter made several low passes over the destroyer in extremely close proximity to the ship. The incident provoked discussions on the legitimacy of these actions at a high diplomatic level.
Key Words Baltic Sea  Sea  Donald Cook  U.S.-Russia Incident 
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Sea of okhotsk: gain or giveaway? / Gudev, Pavel   Journal Article
GUDEV, Pavel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The recent finalization of the Russian Federation's title to a patch of the continental shelf in the Sea of Okhotsk beyond the nation's 200-mile exclusive economic zone was an event that took place in accordance with the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS III), downgrading this country's legal status significantly from what it had been in this maritime area under the national law doctrine. This author responds to the government's latest move with a critical analysis of what the nation stands to gain from it.
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