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040 _aSipr
041 _aeng
100 1 _aSørensen, Camilla T.N.
245 1 0 _aEmerging Chinese-Russian cooperation in the Arctic :
_bpossibilities and constraints /
_cCamilla T.N. Sørensen, Ekaterina Klimenko
260 _aSolna :
_bStockholm International Peace Research Institute (Stockholms internationella fredsforskningsinstitut) (SIPRI),
_c2017
300 _a43 p.
490 0 _aSIPRI policy paper ;
_v46
500 _aSIP1723
500 _aCover: "June 2017".
520 _aChina is keen to further strengthen its engagement and role in the Arctic. In recent years China has been consolidating its position as a legitimate Arctic stakeholder by diversifying and strengthening its bilateral relations with all the Arctic states through economic deals, scientific cooperation and stronger diplomatic ties. At first glance, Chinese–Russian cooperation on developing energy resources and sea routes in the Russian Arctic looks like an objective that China and Russia could work on closely together and have complementary interests. This report asks: is it that simple?
651 1 _aChina
_xcooperation
_xforeign policy
_xscience
_xsecurity policy
_xenergy
_xregional cooperation
_zRussia
_zArctic
700 1 _aKlimenko, Ekaterina
710 2 _aSIPRI
852 _h341.67SIPRI Sørensen
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.sipri.org/publications/2017/sipri-policy-papers/emerging-chinese-russian-cooperation-arctic
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