Reassessing China’s Growing Presence in the Arctic

This paper intends to provide an analytical framework to interpret China’s growing presence in the Arctic from the perspective of world-system theory. I have set up the analytical framework from the following four aspects. Firstly, China’s externalizing behavior in the Arctic region is governed by t...

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Main Author: Xiaowen Zheng
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Chinese
Published: Aalborg University Open Publishing 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1a03ac07171c4952824a2bd6c4b2966a 2024-09-09T19:17:50+00:00 Reassessing China’s Growing Presence in the Arctic Xiaowen Zheng 2021-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/1a03ac07171c4952824a2bd6c4b2966a EN ZH eng chi Aalborg University Open Publishing https://130.225.53.24/index.php/jcir/article/view/6641 https://doaj.org/toc/2245-8921 2245-8921 https://doaj.org/article/1a03ac07171c4952824a2bd6c4b2966a Journal of China and International Relations, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2021) Political science J article 2021 ftdoajarticles 2024-08-05T17:49:42Z This paper intends to provide an analytical framework to interpret China’s growing presence in the Arctic from the perspective of world-system theory. I have set up the analytical framework from the following four aspects. Firstly, China’s externalizing behavior in the Arctic region is governed by the internalized law of value of the modern world-system, i.e., the endless accumulation of capital. Secondly, China has benefited and is still benefiting from the division of labor, with Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and most recently the Arctic serving as a relatively subordinated resource periphery. Thirdly, driven by a strong upward mobility, China has leapfrogged the periphery and semi-periphery and gained a semi-core position with an upward trend towards the core, by offering a favorable external environment to the Arctic (invitation to promote). Lastly, since the world-economy is currently in a Kondratieff B-phase, China, as an emerging global core power, is logically dedicated to the relocation of productive activity and the probability of alternative profitable outlets, where the Arctic is highly compatible. Keywords: China, Arctic, world-system theory, endless accumulation of capital, division of labor, upward mobility, Kondratieff B-phase Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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description This paper intends to provide an analytical framework to interpret China’s growing presence in the Arctic from the perspective of world-system theory. I have set up the analytical framework from the following four aspects. Firstly, China’s externalizing behavior in the Arctic region is governed by the internalized law of value of the modern world-system, i.e., the endless accumulation of capital. Secondly, China has benefited and is still benefiting from the division of labor, with Southeast Asia, Latin America, Africa, and most recently the Arctic serving as a relatively subordinated resource periphery. Thirdly, driven by a strong upward mobility, China has leapfrogged the periphery and semi-periphery and gained a semi-core position with an upward trend towards the core, by offering a favorable external environment to the Arctic (invitation to promote). Lastly, since the world-economy is currently in a Kondratieff B-phase, China, as an emerging global core power, is logically dedicated to the relocation of productive activity and the probability of alternative profitable outlets, where the Arctic is highly compatible. Keywords: China, Arctic, world-system theory, endless accumulation of capital, division of labor, upward mobility, Kondratieff B-phase
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publisher Aalborg University Open Publishing
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