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The Arctic in China’s National Strategy Science, Security, and Governance

By Martin Kossa Copyright 2024

    This book locates the Arctic within the context of the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) national strategy of the Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese Nation. Drawing on a range of sources published in Chinese and English, the author analyses Beijing’s Arctic scientific activities and technological capabilities, including the research infrastructure, long-term goals, and the significance for China’s understanding of the region, its Arctic identity, and international perceptions. Examining the region from the perspective of the Comprehensive National Security Outlook developed during the Xi Jinping era, the book focuses on military, economic, technological, and political components and considers the PRC’s official and academic discourses and the views of the region within bilateral relations with Arctic states, outlining a science, security, and governance nexus in China’s Arctic engagement.

    This volume will be of interest to scholars and students of Arctic geopolitics, Chinese studies, security studies, and foreign policy analysis. It will also appeal to policymakers and defence analysts in Arctic states and other regional stakeholders.

    1. Introduction

    2. The PRC’s National Strategy of Great Rejuvenation in the New Era: Socio-Economic, Security, and Foreign Policy Dimensions

    3. The Arctic in Chinese Science and Research

    4. The Role of the Arctic in the PRC’s Comprehensive National Security

    5. The PRC and Arctic Governance: Chinese Normative Discourses, Solutions, and Strategic Options

    6. Conclusion and Implications

    Biography

    Martin Kossa is an associate professor at Nord University in Norway. He received his PhD from City University of Hong Kong.