China’s new global transport network, railway or waterway? : a comparison of China’s Arctic shipping intention and freight train within One Belt and One Road strategy

The ice melting in the Arctic Ocean fuels the scenarios of the shorter shipping routes and the access to natural resources. The freight train network link China to Europe market with shorter transport distance. This article confront the challenges over these two emerging transportation. Debated in t...

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Main Authors: Huang, Linyan, Lasserre, Frédéric
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: China Review Academic Publishers Limited 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/16922
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description The ice melting in the Arctic Ocean fuels the scenarios of the shorter shipping routes and the access to natural resources. The freight train network link China to Europe market with shorter transport distance. This article confront the challenges over these two emerging transportation. Debated in terms of promising Arctic shipping, our study analyzes from three perspectives the actual slow Arctic shipping progress in China. Unlike scenario of the Arctic shipping, trans-Eurasia freight train within One Belt and One Road framework is developing with accelerated speed. In particular, progressive establishment of the geopolitical collaboration, the railway infrastructure, the increase of trade value proved the success of One Belt and One Road strategy. However, still relying on government intervention, freight train is not yet independent in the market in terms of freight price and market share. Neither of them could replace traditional shipping routes, Arctic shipping seem much less feasible compared with freight train line network. Nevertheless, they still impact global transport mechanism, where straight or canal, such as Malacca, Suez, Panama extremely geopolitically control world’s trade and energy supply pattern. This article contributes to the analysis of ongoing transport affairs within two new short-cut transportations via shipping route and railway and to the geopolitical engagement with China and other neighbor countries. 0
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spelling ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/16922 2025-04-27T14:22:52+00:00 China’s new global transport network, railway or waterway? : a comparison of China’s Arctic shipping intention and freight train within One Belt and One Road strategy Huang, Linyan Lasserre, Frédéric Chine Arctique 21e siècle 2018-02-06T17:50:32Z pages 313-336 application/pdf image/png https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/16922 eng eng China Review Academic Publishers Limited Towards New Political Geographies: Bridging East and West https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/16922 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec China Arctic shipping One Belt and One Road Freight train Foreign Trade Chine -- Politique économique -- 2000- Arctique -- Aspect stratégique Réseaux (Aménagement du territoire) Aide de l'État aux transports maritimes Transports ferroviaires -- Marchandises chapitre d'ouvrage COAR1_1::Texte::Livre::Chapitre d'ouvrage 2018 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/16922 2025-03-30T23:47:40Z The ice melting in the Arctic Ocean fuels the scenarios of the shorter shipping routes and the access to natural resources. The freight train network link China to Europe market with shorter transport distance. This article confront the challenges over these two emerging transportation. Debated in terms of promising Arctic shipping, our study analyzes from three perspectives the actual slow Arctic shipping progress in China. Unlike scenario of the Arctic shipping, trans-Eurasia freight train within One Belt and One Road framework is developing with accelerated speed. In particular, progressive establishment of the geopolitical collaboration, the railway infrastructure, the increase of trade value proved the success of One Belt and One Road strategy. However, still relying on government intervention, freight train is not yet independent in the market in terms of freight price and market share. Neither of them could replace traditional shipping routes, Arctic shipping seem much less feasible compared with freight train line network. Nevertheless, they still impact global transport mechanism, where straight or canal, such as Malacca, Suez, Panama extremely geopolitically control world’s trade and energy supply pattern. This article contributes to the analysis of ongoing transport affairs within two new short-cut transportations via shipping route and railway and to the geopolitical engagement with China and other neighbor countries. 0 Book Part Arctic Arctic Ocean Arctique* Université Laval: CorpusUL Arctic Arctic Ocean
spellingShingle China
Arctic shipping
One Belt and One Road
Freight train
Foreign Trade
Chine -- Politique économique -- 2000-
Arctique -- Aspect stratégique
Réseaux (Aménagement du territoire)
Aide de l'État aux transports maritimes
Transports ferroviaires -- Marchandises
Huang, Linyan
Lasserre, Frédéric
China’s new global transport network, railway or waterway? : a comparison of China’s Arctic shipping intention and freight train within One Belt and One Road strategy
title China’s new global transport network, railway or waterway? : a comparison of China’s Arctic shipping intention and freight train within One Belt and One Road strategy
title_full China’s new global transport network, railway or waterway? : a comparison of China’s Arctic shipping intention and freight train within One Belt and One Road strategy
title_fullStr China’s new global transport network, railway or waterway? : a comparison of China’s Arctic shipping intention and freight train within One Belt and One Road strategy
title_full_unstemmed China’s new global transport network, railway or waterway? : a comparison of China’s Arctic shipping intention and freight train within One Belt and One Road strategy
title_short China’s new global transport network, railway or waterway? : a comparison of China’s Arctic shipping intention and freight train within One Belt and One Road strategy
title_sort china’s new global transport network, railway or waterway? : a comparison of china’s arctic shipping intention and freight train within one belt and one road strategy
topic China
Arctic shipping
One Belt and One Road
Freight train
Foreign Trade
Chine -- Politique économique -- 2000-
Arctique -- Aspect stratégique
Réseaux (Aménagement du territoire)
Aide de l'État aux transports maritimes
Transports ferroviaires -- Marchandises
topic_facet China
Arctic shipping
One Belt and One Road
Freight train
Foreign Trade
Chine -- Politique économique -- 2000-
Arctique -- Aspect stratégique
Réseaux (Aménagement du territoire)
Aide de l'État aux transports maritimes
Transports ferroviaires -- Marchandises
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/16922