China is expected to redefine its Arctic policy - including an ambition to become a great polar power by 2030 - amid growing ...
China is expected to revise its Arctic strategy, stepping back from its goal of becoming a dominant polar power by 2030, the ...
SCMP: China is changing policy on the Arctic due to cooperation between the United States and Russia
China will reconsider its policy on presence in The Arctic, including the desire to become a great polar power by 2030, due to a possible agreement on cooperation between Russia and the United States.
As Arctic multilateralism fractures over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, China’s approach to the region is in need of a rethink. There is a sizeable gap between China’s ambitions for the PSR ...
Russia has reopened Soviet-era military bases, while China announced plans for a “Polar Silk Road” and previously sought infrastructure projects in Greenland. Experts highlight Greenland’s ...
A shift in Russia-US relations and their potential polar cooperation could affect Beijing’s interest in the region, the outlet has reported R ...
China even has its sights on the Arctic with the Polar Silk Road and cyberspace with the Digital Silk Road. At the BRI summit in April, China’s leaders noted the criticism that the initiative ...
China, which describes itself as a “near-Arctic” state, plans to create a so-called Polar Silk Road, benefiting from the receding ice caps. The proposal would include building the world's ...
Beijing put forward its plan for a “Polar Silk Road” – as a complement to its massive infrastructure scheme, the Belt and Road Initiative – in a 2018 white paper that envisioned greater ac ...
The militarization of Greenland and the wider Arctic region may push Russia and China closer together. The Russia-U.S. relationship (or lack thereof) has long dominated Arctic geopolitics.
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