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Antarctic environment
The Antarctic Treaty System: A Useful but Imperfect ‘Guardrail’ for China-US Relations
By Nengye Liu
Unlike the USSR, China, as a latecomer, has no vested interest in the existing rules of the ATS.
What Are China's Intentions in Antarctica?
By Nengye Liu
Reviewing China's activities and commitments under the 60-year-old Antarctic Treaty.
What China’s Antarctic Behavior Tells Us About the Future of Space
By L.M Foster and Namrata Goswami
Those that desire a peaceful future in space should keep an eye on developments in the Antarctic.
Geopolitics and New Zealand’s Antarctic Presence
By Patrick Flamm
New Zealand is increasingly mobilizing resources to secure a share of the Southern continent.
What Does China’s Fifth Research Station Mean for Antarctic Governance?
By Nengye Liu
The new research station might be a precursor to a more formal Antarctic policy.
A Pyrrhic Victory in Antarctica?
By Anne-Marie Brady
The new Antarctic marine protected area sets an unfortunate precedent.
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