China’s emerging Arctic policy – What are the implications for Arctic governance

This article examines China’s Arctic policy and its possible implications for Arctic governance. The paper first explains why China needs an Arctic policy and how this policy came into being. The article then sheds light on the content of China’s Arctic policy. The paper concludes that though it int...

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Main Author: LIU, Nengye
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Language:English
Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2017
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spelling ftsingaporemuniv:oai:ink.library.smu.edu.sg:sol_research-6101 2023-05-15T14:31:54+02:00 China’s emerging Arctic policy – What are the implications for Arctic governance LIU, Nengye 2017-04-10T07:00:00Z https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4143 eng eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/4143 Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law Asian Studies Environmental Law text 2017 ftsingaporemuniv 2023-02-28T18:42:54Z This article examines China’s Arctic policy and its possible implications for Arctic governance. The paper first explains why China needs an Arctic policy and how this policy came into being. The article then sheds light on the content of China’s Arctic policy. The paper concludes that though it intends to play a more active role in Arctic governance, China is likely to be a collaborative rather than a challenging partner. This is evidenced by China’s behavior in the development of the Polar Code within the International Maritime Organization and the negotiations on regulating fisheries in the high seas portions of the central Arctic Ocean. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Institutional Knowledge (InK) at Singapore Management University Arctic Arctic Ocean
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description This article examines China’s Arctic policy and its possible implications for Arctic governance. The paper first explains why China needs an Arctic policy and how this policy came into being. The article then sheds light on the content of China’s Arctic policy. The paper concludes that though it intends to play a more active role in Arctic governance, China is likely to be a collaborative rather than a challenging partner. This is evidenced by China’s behavior in the development of the Polar Code within the International Maritime Organization and the negotiations on regulating fisheries in the high seas portions of the central Arctic Ocean.
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