The rise of China and the Antarctic treaty system?
This paper examines three dimensions of China’s rise in Antarctica: (1) history (2) activities; and (3) governance. Historically, China was missing in Antarctic affairs for long time. Over the past four decades, as a reflection of China’s rapid economic growth after the adoption of ‘Open Door'...
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Main Author: | LIU, Nengye |
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2019
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