China's Arctic Ambitions and What They Mean for Canada

Author:   P. Whitney Lackenbauer ,  Adam Lajeunesse ,  Frederic Lasserre ,  James Manicom
Publisher:   University of Calgary Press
Volume:   5
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Pages:   274
Publication Date:   30 January 2018
Format:   Hardback
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China's Arctic Ambitions and What They Mean for Canada is an in-depth studies of China's increasing interest in the Arctic. It offers a holistic approach to understanding Chinese motivations and the potential impacts of greater Chinese presence in the circumpolar region, exploring resource development, shipping, scientific research, governance, and security.Drawing on extensive research in Chinese government documentation, business and media reports, and current academic literature, this timely volume eschews the traditional assumption that Chinese actions are unified and monolithic in their approach to Arctic affairs. Instead, it offers a careful analysis of the different, and often competing, interests and priorities of Chinese government and industry. Analyzing Chinese interests and activities from a Canadian perspective, the book provides an unparalleled point of reference to discuss the implications for the Canadian and broader circumpolar North.

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Author:   P. Whitney Lackenbauer ,  Adam Lajeunesse ,  Frederic Lasserre ,  James Manicom
Publisher:   University of Calgary Press
Imprint:   University of Calgary Press
Volume:   5
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 1.70cm
Weight:   0.440kg
ISBN:  

9781773854267


ISBN 10:   1773854267
Pages:   274
Publication Date:   30 January 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Illustrations Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction1. Situating the Arctic in China's Strategy 2. The Snow Dragon: China, Polar Science, and the Environment 3. Sovereignty and Shipping 4. Arctic Resources and China's Rising Demand 5. China and Arctic Governance: Uncertainty and Potential Friction 6. The Way AheadNotes Bibliography Index Biographies

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China's Arctic Ambitions should be a core textbook in any class which addresses Canada and the Arctic, including regional North American and North Pacific topics . . . well worth reading more than once, especially in light of current Canadian-Chinese relations. --Ambjoern L. Adomeit, The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord A nuanced examination of the threats, and even potential benefits, that China's Arctic interests could offer Canada . . . China's Arctic Ambitions is able to elegantly strike a balance between being both highly informative and also enjoyable to read. --Dean Coslovi, CDA Institute Lackenbauer et al. effectively counter the most overheated rhetoric about China's Arctic interests...a solidly researched and through-provoking volume. --John McCannon, Pacific Affairs This book captures the multifaceted nature of the Arctic as scientific and security frontier and recognizes the complex dilemmas this region faces with sovereignty, security, and stewardship. --Ellen A. Ahlness, American Review of Canadian Studies


China's Arctic Ambitions should be a core textbook in any class which addresses Canada and the Arctic, including regional North American and North Pacific topics . . . well worth reading more than once, especially in light of current Canadian-Chinese relations. --Ambj�rn L. Adomeit, The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord A nuanced examination of the threats, and even potential benefits, that China's Arctic interests could offer Canada . . . China's Arctic Ambitions is able to elegantly strike a balance between being both highly informative and also enjoyable to read. --Dean Coslovi, CDA Institute Lackenbauer et al. effectively counter the most overheated rhetoric about China's Arctic interests...a solidly researched and through-provoking volume. --John McCannon, Pacific Affairs This book captures the multifaceted nature of the Arctic as scientific and security frontier and recognizes the complex dilemmas this region faces with sovereignty, security, and stewardship. --Ellen A. Ahlness, American Review of Canadian Studies


Author Information

P. Whitney Lackenbauer is a professor of History at St. Jerome's University (University of Waterloo) who specializes in Arctic sovereignty and security issues, Aboriginal-state relations, circumpolar history, and modern Canadian military, diplomatic and political history. He is the editor of the multi-award-winning A Historical and Legal Study of Sovereignty in the Canadian North. Adam Lajeunesse is the Irving Shipbuilding Chair in Arctic Marine Security Policy at St. Francis Xavier University. He is a Research Associate at the Centre for Military, Strategic, and Security Studies and the Arctic Institute of North America at the University of Calgary, and a fellow with the Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalism at the University of Waterloo. He is the author of Lock, Stock and Icebergs. Frédéric Lasserre is a professor of Geography at Laval University, Directeur du Centre Québécois d'Études géopolitiques and a research associate at Groupe d'études et de recherche sur l'Asie contemporaine. James Manicom is a Research Fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation. He is the author of Bridging Troubled Waters: China, Japan and Maritime Order in the East China Sea.

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