Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics
A broader range of stakeholder interests and the evolving landscape of global geopolitics influence the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) in the twenty-first century. China’s increasingly active participation in Antarctic policymaking is one aspect of this evolving landscape. This chapter offers an in-d...
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description | A broader range of stakeholder interests and the evolving landscape of global geopolitics influence the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) in the twenty-first century. China’s increasingly active participation in Antarctic policymaking is one aspect of this evolving landscape. This chapter offers an in-depth understanding of China’s perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics as the rationale for its behaviours. It argues that China’s views are formed through the interaction of political narratives and interactions within the Chinese bureaucracy. While geopolitical considerations primarily inform China’s Antarctic diplomacy in ATCMs and CCAMLR, its competent agencies, which have a longer association with the ATS, favour liberty and stability. Antarctic affairs are not at the forefront of China’s broader geopolitical concerns. With new aspirations, such as fishing, and new political narratives that encourage a tougher posture in its diplomacy, the Chinese delegation finds it more difficult to explain itself or compromise in negotiations. Conventional diplomacy’s failure to build consensus may lead to a further diminution of trust among the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties, including China, and reduce opportunities for future cooperation. Antarctic science and logistical cooperation, with fewer geopolitical implications, may play a role in maintaining, if not restoring, good faith in the ATS. In addition, new approaches of engagement is needed for the ATS to forge policy cooperation. |
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op_source | Chen , J & Zhang , M 2024 , Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics . in S V Scott , T Stephens & J McGee (eds) , Geopolitical Change and the Antarctic Treaty System : Historical Lessons, Current Challenges . Springer Polar Sciences , vol. Part F4010 , Springer, Springer Nature , Singapore , pp. 289-309 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-9808-7_17 |
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spelling | ftmacquarieunicr:oai:https://researchers.mq.edu.au:publications/5f527110-2f0e-435e-a90e-196024a1cd50 2025-06-15T14:12:31+00:00 Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics Chen, Jiliang Zhang, Mengzhu Scott, Shirley V. Stephens, Tim McGee, Jeffrey 2024 https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/publications/5f527110-2f0e-435e-a90e-196024a1cd50 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-9808-7_17 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85216641035&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng Springer, Springer Nature urn:ISBN:9789819798070 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Chen , J & Zhang , M 2024 , Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics . in S V Scott , T Stephens & J McGee (eds) , Geopolitical Change and the Antarctic Treaty System : Historical Lessons, Current Challenges . Springer Polar Sciences , vol. Part F4010 , Springer, Springer Nature , Singapore , pp. 289-309 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-9808-7_17 Antarctic governance ATS Bureaucratic politics CCAMLR China Political narrative bookPart 2024 ftmacquarieunicr https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-9808-7_17 2025-06-02T00:02:23Z A broader range of stakeholder interests and the evolving landscape of global geopolitics influence the Antarctic Treaty System (ATS) in the twenty-first century. China’s increasingly active participation in Antarctic policymaking is one aspect of this evolving landscape. This chapter offers an in-depth understanding of China’s perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics as the rationale for its behaviours. It argues that China’s views are formed through the interaction of political narratives and interactions within the Chinese bureaucracy. While geopolitical considerations primarily inform China’s Antarctic diplomacy in ATCMs and CCAMLR, its competent agencies, which have a longer association with the ATS, favour liberty and stability. Antarctic affairs are not at the forefront of China’s broader geopolitical concerns. With new aspirations, such as fishing, and new political narratives that encourage a tougher posture in its diplomacy, the Chinese delegation finds it more difficult to explain itself or compromise in negotiations. Conventional diplomacy’s failure to build consensus may lead to a further diminution of trust among the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties, including China, and reduce opportunities for future cooperation. Antarctic science and logistical cooperation, with fewer geopolitical implications, may play a role in maintaining, if not restoring, good faith in the ATS. In addition, new approaches of engagement is needed for the ATS to forge policy cooperation. Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Unknown Antarctic The Antarctic 289 309 |
spellingShingle | Antarctic governance ATS Bureaucratic politics CCAMLR China Political narrative Chen, Jiliang Zhang, Mengzhu Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics |
title | Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics |
title_full | Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics |
title_fullStr | Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics |
title_full_unstemmed | Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics |
title_short | Chinese perspectives on Antarctic geopolitics |
title_sort | chinese perspectives on antarctic geopolitics |
topic | Antarctic governance ATS Bureaucratic politics CCAMLR China Political narrative |
topic_facet | Antarctic governance ATS Bureaucratic politics CCAMLR China Political narrative |
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