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China polar regions
The Polar Policies in China’s New Five-Year Plan
By Marc Lanteigne
The inclusion of Arctic and Antarctic policies within the new FYP represents the emerging importance of the two poles to China.
China’s Shipbuilders Seek New Inroads in Arctic Shipping
By Trym Aleksander Eiterjord
New ship designs signal a growing Chinese interest in Arctic shipping.
Checking in on China's Nuclear Icebreaker
By Trym Aleksander Eiterjord
Speculation has trailed the news that China’s first nuclear-powered icebreaker ship was in the works.
What Are China's Intentions in Antarctica?
By Nengye Liu
Reviewing China's activities and commitments under the 60-year-old Antarctic Treaty.
China’s Planned Nuclear Icebreaker
By Trym Aleksander Eiterjord
The commissioning of the country’s first nuclear-powered icebreaker is poised to bridge a wide range of national ambitions.
China’s Polar Strategy: An Emerging Gray Zone?
By Rebecca Pincus
How China is positioning itself to wield influence in the Arctic and Antarctic.
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.
Demystifying China in Antarctica
By Nengye Liu
What does China want in Antarctica, and what does that mean for the rest of the world?
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