The Arctic and Africa in China’s Foreign Policy: How Different Are They and What Does This Tell Us?
The article discusses China’s policies in and towards the Arctic and Africa within a comparative perspective. To what extent is China’s policy adaptable to different conditions? What does this adaptability tell us about China’s ascendant great-power role in the world in general? What is the message...
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ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/21826 2023-05-15T14:21:00+02:00 The Arctic and Africa in China’s Foreign Policy: How Different Are They and What Does This Tell Us? Pursiainen, Christer Henrik Alden, Chris Bertelsen, Rasmus Gjedssø 2021-02-08 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21826 https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v12.2440 eng eng Cappelen Damm Akademisk Arctic Review on Law and Politics Pursiainen CH, Alden, Bertelsen RG. The Arctic and Africa in China’s Foreign Policy: How Different Are They and What Does This Tell Us? . Arctic Review on Law and Politics. 2021;12(1):31-55 FRIDAID 1887541 http://dx.doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v12.2440 1891-6252 2387-4562 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21826 openAccess Copyright 2021 The Author(s) VDP::Technology: 500 VDP::Teknologi: 500 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2021 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.23865/arctic.v12.2440 2021-07-07T22:52:36Z The article discusses China’s policies in and towards the Arctic and Africa within a comparative perspective. To what extent is China’s policy adaptable to different conditions? What does this adaptability tell us about China’s ascendant great-power role in the world in general? What is the message to the Arctic and Africa respectively? The article concludes that China’s regional strategies aptly reflect the overall grand strategy of a country that is slowly but surely aiming at taking on the role of leading global superpower. In doing so, Chinese foreign policy has demonstrated flexibility and adaptive tactics, through a careful tailoring of its so-called core interests and foreign policy principles, and even identity politics, to regional conditions. This implies that regions seeking autonomy in the context of great power activism and contestation should develop their own strategies not only for benefiting from Chinese investment but also in terms of managing dependency on China and in relation to China and great power competition. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Arctic review on law and politics University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Arctic Arctic Review on Law and Politics 12 0 31 |
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The article discusses China’s policies in and towards the Arctic and Africa within a comparative perspective. To what extent is China’s policy adaptable to different conditions? What does this adaptability tell us about China’s ascendant great-power role in the world in general? What is the message to the Arctic and Africa respectively? The article concludes that China’s regional strategies aptly reflect the overall grand strategy of a country that is slowly but surely aiming at taking on the role of leading global superpower. In doing so, Chinese foreign policy has demonstrated flexibility and adaptive tactics, through a careful tailoring of its so-called core interests and foreign policy principles, and even identity politics, to regional conditions. This implies that regions seeking autonomy in the context of great power activism and contestation should develop their own strategies not only for benefiting from Chinese investment but also in terms of managing dependency on China and in relation to China and great power competition. |
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The Arctic and Africa in China’s Foreign Policy: How Different Are They and What Does This Tell Us? |
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The Arctic and Africa in China’s Foreign Policy: How Different Are They and What Does This Tell Us? |
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