The interest of China in the Arctic Region is by now unveiled and evident to the totality of the stakeholders dealing with Arctic issues. Although such interest is quite recent (it traces back to the beginning of the new millennium), China has clear idea about the potentialities of the Arctic Region in terms of natural resources as well as regarding the profitability of shipping through the Northern Sea Route. In this context, the admission of China in the Arctic Council with the role of observer should be considered as a shift in the way in which Arctic issues are perceived by Arctic countries: from a regional dimension to a global one. Having the possibility to seat in the Council will give to China the opportunity to play a key role in p...
This chapter elaborates on China’s evolving strategy in the Arctic. For China, the Arctic is no long...
As an area rich in unexplored resources, the Arctic is assuming an increasingly important geoeconomi...
Rapid climatic changes in the Arctic—the fast melting of permafrost, the decline of glaciers, the m...
The Arctic region is rapidly transforming from a peripheral region to a global theatre with an incre...
This article gives an overview of China’s interest in and approach to the Arctic region. The followi...
In 2018 The People’s Republic of China (PRC) released its Arctic policy and articulated its position...
China is interested in the Arctic primarily for its natural resources and navigation routes, althoug...
Little is known about China’s ambitions in the circumpolar north. However, as it increasingly assert...
The relevance of this study is caused by the need to solve problems of sustainable use of natural re...
The Arctic and Far North regions of the world have grown in importance for China's international int...
In recent years, China has evidently become a significant actor in the Arctic – a region located arou...
This chapter uses the case of the Arctic and China’s engagement in the Arctic to contribute to a bet...
The article is devoted to the history of the emergence and development of the PRC strategy in the Ar...
© Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. In May 2013, China gained observer status in the Arctic Council, e...
The chapter focuses on economic presence of China in the Arctic regions. First, it considers the eco...
This chapter elaborates on China’s evolving strategy in the Arctic. For China, the Arctic is no long...
As an area rich in unexplored resources, the Arctic is assuming an increasingly important geoeconomi...
Rapid climatic changes in the Arctic—the fast melting of permafrost, the decline of glaciers, the m...
The Arctic region is rapidly transforming from a peripheral region to a global theatre with an incre...
This article gives an overview of China’s interest in and approach to the Arctic region. The followi...
In 2018 The People’s Republic of China (PRC) released its Arctic policy and articulated its position...
China is interested in the Arctic primarily for its natural resources and navigation routes, althoug...
Little is known about China’s ambitions in the circumpolar north. However, as it increasingly assert...
The relevance of this study is caused by the need to solve problems of sustainable use of natural re...
The Arctic and Far North regions of the world have grown in importance for China's international int...
In recent years, China has evidently become a significant actor in the Arctic – a region located arou...
This chapter uses the case of the Arctic and China’s engagement in the Arctic to contribute to a bet...
The article is devoted to the history of the emergence and development of the PRC strategy in the Ar...
© Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. In May 2013, China gained observer status in the Arctic Council, e...
The chapter focuses on economic presence of China in the Arctic regions. First, it considers the eco...
This chapter elaborates on China’s evolving strategy in the Arctic. For China, the Arctic is no long...
As an area rich in unexplored resources, the Arctic is assuming an increasingly important geoeconomi...
Rapid climatic changes in the Arctic—the fast melting of permafrost, the decline of glaciers, the m...