2016
DOI: 10.17238/issn2221-2698.24.112
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China, Republic of Korea, Japan in the Arctic: politics, economy, security

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“…China is currently insistently seeking for promising directions of economic development, which will be in focus for many decades in future. Much attention is paid for the Arctic [2]. The authors consider it symptomatic that in 2013 the Polar Research Institute of China, PRIC, located in Shanghai, was connected with specialized scientific organizations of Northern Europe, as a result of which the China Nordic Arctic Research Centre appeared.…”
Section: Impact Of Climate Change On Arctic Economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…China is currently insistently seeking for promising directions of economic development, which will be in focus for many decades in future. Much attention is paid for the Arctic [2]. The authors consider it symptomatic that in 2013 the Polar Research Institute of China, PRIC, located in Shanghai, was connected with specialized scientific organizations of Northern Europe, as a result of which the China Nordic Arctic Research Centre appeared.…”
Section: Impact Of Climate Change On Arctic Economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a significant influence of China in Icelandin the midst of the 2008 financial crisis China managed is successfully provide Iceland with a currency swap of 0.406 billion euros for emergency stabilization of its banking system. The development of the emerging trend was the 2012 Agreement with Iceland on cooperation in the Arctic and the 2014 Agreement on the free trade zone, as well as the statement of China National Offshore Oil Corporation on joint work on the exploration of oil reserves off the South-Eastern coast of Iceland with Eykon Energy [2].…”
Section: Impact Of Climate Change On Arctic Economic Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%