Can China change the Arctic regime?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32049Date
2023-10-18Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
China’s role in the Arctic regime remains a debatable topic in the expert discourse on the High
North. Currently, in view of the aggravated conflicts in other regions that include Russia as the
largest Arctic state, and China as its strategic partner, the Arctic regimes are experiencing salient
disturbances. Against this backdrop, an understanding of China’s opportunities to affect Arctic
affairs is urgently needed. We address this issue by combining political and legal analyses.
We used the regime theory approach to outline the Arctic regime complex (ARC), and through
this lens, we discuss the recent changes that are being observed. Based on this, we determine
China’s actual potential for making amendments to the ARC. We conclude that China has no
capacity to make a crucial shift in the ARC, but it is still able to alter particular rules, like those
related to Arctic Ocean management and scientific cooperation. The further efficient operation
of the Arctic Council will play a decisive role in envisaging China’s behaviour in the region.
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Cambridge University PressCitation
Kobzeva, Todorov. Can China change the Arctic regime?. Polar Record. 2023;59(4)Metadata
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