Responsible International Citizenship and China’s Participation in Arctic Regionalization

This paper analyses the normative underpinnings of China’s participation in processes of Arctic regionalization. Building on Gareth Evans’ concept of responsible international citizenship, it argues that China’s Arctic engagement is chiefly motivated by the government’s efforts to promote the wellbe...

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Main Authors: Kopra, Sanna, Kauppila, Liisa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftulaplandcdispu:oai:lacris.ulapland.fi:publications/3df09a98-69fd-4788-a8b0-eb8c6c5448e6 2023-05-15T14:19:49+02:00 Responsible International Citizenship and China’s Participation in Arctic Regionalization Kopra, Sanna Kauppila, Liisa 2021 application/pdf https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/3df09a98-69fd-4788-a8b0-eb8c6c5448e6 https://lacris.ulapland.fi/ws/files/21892364/10_AY2021_Kauppila_Kopra.pdf https://arcticyearbook.com/ eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Kopra , S & Kauppila , L 2021 , ' Responsible International Citizenship and China’s Participation in Arctic Regionalization ' , Arctic yearbook , vol. 2021 . < https://arcticyearbook.com/ > /dk/atira/pure/person/fieldofscience2010/5/17/2 International political science article 2021 ftulaplandcdispu 2022-10-13T05:54:45Z This paper analyses the normative underpinnings of China’s participation in processes of Arctic regionalization. Building on Gareth Evans’ concept of responsible international citizenship, it argues that China’s Arctic engagement is chiefly motivated by the government’s efforts to promote the wellbeing of Chinese citizens – a state of affairs that the current regime equals with the ideal of social stability. As a responsible international citizen, China should, however, advance this “enlightened self-interest” vis-á-vis other members of the Arctic international society, that is, either internalize the established practices that organize the Arctic region or mold them in peaceful ways. In the empirical parts of the paper, we first identify three concrete aims that drive forward China’s participation in Arctic regionalization – creating wealth through more “green” growth, mitigating the effects of climate change on China, and promoting a unifying ideology. We then suggest that China has not directly violated any of the key organizing principles of the Arctic international society, but it has found distinct ways to act out these concrete goals and advance the wellbeing of its citizens. Such means include somewhat challenging the dominant interpretation of these norms and refraining from advocating stricter environmental standards. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change LaCRIS - University of Lapland Current Research System Arctic
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Responsible International Citizenship and China’s Participation in Arctic Regionalization
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description This paper analyses the normative underpinnings of China’s participation in processes of Arctic regionalization. Building on Gareth Evans’ concept of responsible international citizenship, it argues that China’s Arctic engagement is chiefly motivated by the government’s efforts to promote the wellbeing of Chinese citizens – a state of affairs that the current regime equals with the ideal of social stability. As a responsible international citizen, China should, however, advance this “enlightened self-interest” vis-á-vis other members of the Arctic international society, that is, either internalize the established practices that organize the Arctic region or mold them in peaceful ways. In the empirical parts of the paper, we first identify three concrete aims that drive forward China’s participation in Arctic regionalization – creating wealth through more “green” growth, mitigating the effects of climate change on China, and promoting a unifying ideology. We then suggest that China has not directly violated any of the key organizing principles of the Arctic international society, but it has found distinct ways to act out these concrete goals and advance the wellbeing of its citizens. Such means include somewhat challenging the dominant interpretation of these norms and refraining from advocating stricter environmental standards.
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