China Series 2020

China and its Arctic Trajectories: Final Remarks

The Arctic Institute China series offers a comprehensive account of China’s policies and interests in the

‘Prepared to Go Fully Kinetic’: How U.S. Leaders Conceptualize China’s Threat to Arctic Security

While consensus grows that China threatens Arctic security, U.S. leaders incorrectly view the threat to security as

Arctic Technopolitics and China’s Reception of the Polar Code

China's reception of the Polar Code, although supportive, reveals unease about Beijing's ability to participate in

The Emergence of a Sino-Russian Economic Partnership in the Arctic?

A closer Sino-Russian economic partnership in the Arctic is expected as the overall Sino-Russian partnership is pushed

A Framework for Sino-Russian Relations in the Arctic

Sino-Russian relations in the Arctic is a new area of cooperation, however, it develops in the broader bilateral and

Identity and Relationship-Building in China’s Arctic Diplomacy

In the past decade, China’s Arctic diplomacy has expanded significantly, despite geo-political constraints, due to

Reducing China’s Black Carbon Emissions: An Arctic Dimension

The article discusses mitigating black carbon emissions in China in the Arctic context and related opportunities for

Defining the Chinese Threat in the Arctic

Mixed messages and opaqueness from China’s policymakers have made the world merely speculate about a “China

The tortuous path of China’s win-win strategy in Greenland

Looking at the relationship with Greenland, China's win-win strategy is facing some obstacles when aiming to improve