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Prospects for cooperation between Russia and China in the development of the Arctic. Challenges and risks

Abstract

This article reveals the issues of cooperation between Russia and China in the Arctic, and also shows the main potential and prospects for cooperation between Russia and China in the Arctic region. The article considers three main stages of cooperation: China’s accession to the Arctic Council as an observer; the Northern Sea Route as the main access to navigation; access to arctic natural resources-oil and gas.
Following the analysis, it is concluded that cooperation between the two countries will be mutually beneficial, and there will be less ground for disagreements than for interdependent approaches to the development of the Arctic region.

About the Authors

G. O. Khalova
Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
Russian Federation

Gul’nar O. Khalova, Dr. of Sci. (Economics), professor

bldg. 1, bld. 65, Leninskii Avenue, Moscow, Russia, 119991



T. A. Zhuchkova
Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas
Russian Federation

Tatiana A. Zhuchkova, economist

bldg. 1, bld. 65, Leninskii Avenue, Moscow, Russia, 119991



References

1. Morozov, Yu.V. and Klimenko, A.F. (2015), “China and other countries of Northeast Asia in the ‘Arctic race’ ”, Kitai v mirovoi i regional’noi politike. Istoriya i sovremennost’ [China in World and Regional Politics. History and the Present], no. 20, pp. 173–191.

2. Tarakanov, M.A. (2014), “Transport projects in the Arctic. Synchronization, integration”, Vestnik Kol’skogo nauchnogo tsentra Rossiiskoi akademii nauk, no. 1, pp. 80–85.


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Khalova G.O., Zhuchkova T.A. Prospects for cooperation between Russia and China in the development of the Arctic. Challenges and risks. Science and art of management. 2021;(1):101-110. (In Russ.)

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