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politicus
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« on: April 17, 2012, 09:02:52 AM »

China seems determined to become a major player in the Arctic.

See for example http://www.thenational.ae/business/energy/china-hunting-for-energy-resources-in-the-arctic

How should the countries that actually have an Arctic coastline react to this?
Personally I would like to keep them out as far as possible since they have no legitimate claim to any share of the resources in the region.

Is it realistic to keep the Chinese out? Or should they be accommodated in some way? Maybe even allowed to join the Arctic Council.

Should the US cooperate with the three other Western Arctic nations Canada, Norway and Denmark (Greenland) or act unilaterally in this region?


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politicus
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« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2012, 09:53:27 AM »

This isn't the Spratleys.  China isn't making any territorial claims in the Arctic, just investing.
Nah, thats true. But Chinese conglomerates are closely connected to the state, even if they are not owned by it. So "private" investments are not as innocent as it may sound, and their enviromental record is pretty horrible - which could lead to a disaster in that part of the world. The arctic countries could try to keep outsiders out of this fragile area and at the same time secure its resources for their own benefit.
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