Search: Asia-Pacific,Arctic (2 materials)

China-Russian Strategic Partnership: From Continental to Marine

... Russia’s interests on the two issues it most fears: military security and territorial disputes. So, China’s deeper entry into the Arctic does not actually conflict with Russia’s fundamental interests. The maritime regime is an important part of the international ... ... connectivity, etc. The emergence of such a framework can have a deconstructive impact on the existing multilateral mechanisms in the Asia-Pacific. It also enables the United States, Japan, India and Australia to have a dominant mechanism in the affairs of the ...

09.08.2021

Revisiting Canada-Russia Relations: A New Paradigm for a Multipolar World

... instantiate a standing mechanism through which both countries can enhance their regional profile and contribute to order-building discussions in Asia. Conclusion Yaroslav Shedov: A Black Swan in the Arctic Waters. Has China Become a Great Power in the Arctic? Ottawa will only be able to play a substantive role in shaping Asia-Pacific norms if it maintains an open posture, given its meagre regional profile to date. Rushing to “pick sides” will immediately curtail Canada’s prospects for regional engagement and reduce it to third-tier status, behind the great powers ...

19.04.2021

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