Arctic opportunities and challenges : China, Russia and the US cooperation and competition / Edmund Li Sheng.
2022
G606
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Arctic opportunities and challenges : China, Russia and the US cooperation and competition / Edmund Li Sheng.
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9789811912467 (electronic bk.)
9811912467 (electronic bk.)
9789811912450
9811912459
9811912467 (electronic bk.)
9789811912450
9811912459
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Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
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English
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1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white).
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10.1007/978-981-19-1246-7 doi
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G606
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.998
Summary
This book focuses on the participation and interaction of the three great powersi.e., China, Russia, and the United Statesin Arctic affairs from an international relations perspective. Global climate change has become a shared problem for all mankind. One of its key elements is the warming of the Arctic, which is affecting every dimension of nature and humanity globally. Climate change in the Arctic will directly affect natural ecosystems, coastal areas, forests, water resources, agricultural production, animal husbandry, tourism, and other economic activities in various countries around the globe. For the Northeast Asian region, however, the opening of the Arctic Passage by melting sea ice presents an opportunity. The current international legal regime for governance in the Arctic is insufficient to cope with the challenges of global warming. This book will be of interest to scholars following the future development of the Arctic and the role of China as a newcomer to Arctic affairs. Professor Edmund Li Sheng received his M.A. and Ph.D. in political economy from Universitaet Freiburg, Germany, after graduating with a B.A. from Peking University. He is currently Professor and Associate Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. A Panorama of the Arctic: Geopolitics and International Law
Chapter 2. The New Strategic Triangle in the Arctic: China, Russia, and the United States
Chapter 3. SinoRussian Cooperation on the Polar Silk Road: Vision, Divergence, and Challenges
Chapter 4. Participation in and Strategic Arrangements for Arctic Affairs by the United States: Seeking Collective Security in a New Era
Chapter 5. Who Will Win in the Climate Crisis? A Reinterpretation of the Interaction between Climate Change and Security Issues in the Arctic
Chapter 6. Extra-regional Players in the Arctic: EU, China, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea
Chapter 7. The Polar Silk Road and the Belt and Road Initiative: Integration and Optimization
Chapter 8. Conclusion.
Chapter 2. The New Strategic Triangle in the Arctic: China, Russia, and the United States
Chapter 3. SinoRussian Cooperation on the Polar Silk Road: Vision, Divergence, and Challenges
Chapter 4. Participation in and Strategic Arrangements for Arctic Affairs by the United States: Seeking Collective Security in a New Era
Chapter 5. Who Will Win in the Climate Crisis? A Reinterpretation of the Interaction between Climate Change and Security Issues in the Arctic
Chapter 6. Extra-regional Players in the Arctic: EU, China, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea
Chapter 7. The Polar Silk Road and the Belt and Road Initiative: Integration and Optimization
Chapter 8. Conclusion.