May China Fish in the Arctic Ocean?

In addition to the traditional so-called Arctic states, non-Artic states and some other international organisations are now showing a growing interest in this area. China, for example, has achieved some progress, since becoming an Arctic Council permanent observer, through participation in resource...

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Autores principales: Yen-Chiang Chang, Mehran Idris Khan
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4947862be3b947c6aae3bb8e6dc84da02021-11-11T19:34:12ZMay China Fish in the Arctic Ocean?10.3390/su1321118752071-1050https://doaj.org/article/4947862be3b947c6aae3bb8e6dc84da02021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/21/11875https://doaj.org/toc/2071-1050In addition to the traditional so-called Arctic states, non-Artic states and some other international organisations are now showing a growing interest in this area. China, for example, has achieved some progress, since becoming an Arctic Council permanent observer, through participation in resource development in the region and strengthening its bilateral relations with the Arctic states. The present study examines China’s Arctic policy and its implications for the governance of the Arctic Ocean. It also provides an insight into the existing relevant international legal instruments and examines China’s interest in the participation, governance, and resource protection activities in the Arctic Ocean region, to successfully implement Chinese Arctic policy. To this end, the study examines the connection between the “white paper” and “China’s Arctic Policy”, in the context of executing the “Belt and Road Initiative”, in particular the “Arctic Silk Road”. The study concludes that China intends to perform a dynamic role in governing the Arctic Ocean, as a less challenging but cooperative partner in this region.Yen-Chiang ChangMehran Idris KhanMDPI AGarticleChina’s white paper for Arctic policyfisheries resourcesArctic OceanChinese legal rightsEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesTJ807-830Environmental sciencesGE1-350ENSustainability, Vol 13, Iss 11875, p 11875 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic China’s white paper for Arctic policy
fisheries resources
Arctic Ocean
Chinese legal rights
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle China’s white paper for Arctic policy
fisheries resources
Arctic Ocean
Chinese legal rights
Environmental effects of industries and plants
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
TJ807-830
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Yen-Chiang Chang
Mehran Idris Khan
May China Fish in the Arctic Ocean?
description In addition to the traditional so-called Arctic states, non-Artic states and some other international organisations are now showing a growing interest in this area. China, for example, has achieved some progress, since becoming an Arctic Council permanent observer, through participation in resource development in the region and strengthening its bilateral relations with the Arctic states. The present study examines China’s Arctic policy and its implications for the governance of the Arctic Ocean. It also provides an insight into the existing relevant international legal instruments and examines China’s interest in the participation, governance, and resource protection activities in the Arctic Ocean region, to successfully implement Chinese Arctic policy. To this end, the study examines the connection between the “white paper” and “China’s Arctic Policy”, in the context of executing the “Belt and Road Initiative”, in particular the “Arctic Silk Road”. The study concludes that China intends to perform a dynamic role in governing the Arctic Ocean, as a less challenging but cooperative partner in this region.
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Mehran Idris Khan
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title May China Fish in the Arctic Ocean?
title_short May China Fish in the Arctic Ocean?
title_full May China Fish in the Arctic Ocean?
title_fullStr May China Fish in the Arctic Ocean?
title_full_unstemmed May China Fish in the Arctic Ocean?
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