US, Russian and Chinese Arctic Policy as precursors for their foreign policy
Leonardo Burda Thesis Abstract Warming waters in the High North return the Arctic Circle to the forefront of the world's geopolitical chessboard. Reports of ice-free waters in the Northwest Passage, coupled with a resurgence in interest from arctic and near arctic nations displays the returning...
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ftunivpraha:oai:https://dspace.cuni.cz:20.500.11956/120972 2023-08-20T04:03:20+02:00 US, Russian and Chinese Arctic Policy as precursors for their foreign policy Americká, ruská a čínská politika pro Arktidu jako zdroj a původ pro jejich zahraniční politiky Burda, Leonardo Svoboda, Karel Šír, Jan 2020 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/120972 English en_US eng Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/120972 224646 002383068 Arctic Policy United States China Russia Geopolitics Foreign Policy diplomová práce 2020 ftunivpraha https://doi.org/20.500.11956/120972 2023-08-01T20:17:42Z Leonardo Burda Thesis Abstract Warming waters in the High North return the Arctic Circle to the forefront of the world's geopolitical chessboard. Reports of ice-free waters in the Northwest Passage, coupled with a resurgence in interest from arctic and near arctic nations displays the returning geostrategic, economic and political value of firm Arctic policy. This thesis will articulate that the Arctic Policy of Russia, China and the US shows scalable potentiality into the nation's general Foreign Policy model. Through the analysis of the previously stated nation's policies, this study aims to determine how Arctic nations can aptly respond to changes in international arctic and foreign policy. Building on published papers, studies and geostrategic conclusions, it asks: What arctic policy decisions have Russia, China and The USA made within the last decade? To what extent can these nation's arctic policies be exported to their general foreign policy? In this context, Arctic Policy and Foreign Policy decisions are determined by actions taken internationally and within the Arctic during a fixed period. The conclusion of this study articulates the general importance of keeping a close eye to nation's actions within and towards the Arctic as their operations within the Arctic Community often do reflect their. Department of Russian and East European Studies Katedra ruských a východoevropských studií Fakulta sociálních věd Faculty of Social Sciences Thesis Arctic Northwest passage Charles University CU Digital repository Arctic Northwest Passage |
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Leonardo Burda Thesis Abstract Warming waters in the High North return the Arctic Circle to the forefront of the world's geopolitical chessboard. Reports of ice-free waters in the Northwest Passage, coupled with a resurgence in interest from arctic and near arctic nations displays the returning geostrategic, economic and political value of firm Arctic policy. This thesis will articulate that the Arctic Policy of Russia, China and the US shows scalable potentiality into the nation's general Foreign Policy model. Through the analysis of the previously stated nation's policies, this study aims to determine how Arctic nations can aptly respond to changes in international arctic and foreign policy. Building on published papers, studies and geostrategic conclusions, it asks: What arctic policy decisions have Russia, China and The USA made within the last decade? To what extent can these nation's arctic policies be exported to their general foreign policy? In this context, Arctic Policy and Foreign Policy decisions are determined by actions taken internationally and within the Arctic during a fixed period. The conclusion of this study articulates the general importance of keeping a close eye to nation's actions within and towards the Arctic as their operations within the Arctic Community often do reflect their. Department of Russian and East European Studies Katedra ruských a východoevropských studií Fakulta sociálních věd Faculty of Social Sciences |
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