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A Two-Faced Russia? Civilian Interests and Great Power Politics in the High Northlaims to the undersea territory beyond the 200 nautical mile line recognised. It also has a strong interest in securing more traffic along the Northern Sea Route (NSR), which it wants recognized as “national waters”. On the other hand, Russia has been building up its military forces in the Arctic. T纪念 发表于 2025-3-29 00:40:45
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China’s Aspirations as a “Near Arctic State”: Growing Stakeholder or Growing Risk?uch opportunity. While new transit routes may not be safe for navigation for years to come, and while resources are mostly within Exclusive Economic Zones, there are growing expectations regarding new opportunities. Also security and geostrategic issues are relevant, as ice that used to serve as natJIBE 发表于 2025-3-29 23:26:56
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Seeking a Seat at the Table: India Turns to the Arcticia’s options open. On the one hand, Indians are concerned about untrammelled exploitation of Arctic resources and would like an international treaty to keep the Arctic Ocean off-limits—an idea rooted in its experience with the Antarctic Treaty System in the twentieth century. On the other hand, Indi