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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.
Combining practical and theoretical approaches, this book addresses
the political, legal and economic implications of maritime disputes
in East Asia. The maritime disputes in East Asia have multiplied
over the past few years, in parallel with the economic growth of
the countries in the region, the rise of nationalist movements,
fears and sometimes fantasies regarding the emergence of the
People's Republic of China (PRC) as a global power, increasing
military expenses, as well as speculations regarding the potential
resources in various disputed islands. These disputes, however, are
not new and some have been the subject of contention and the cause
of friction for decades, if not centuries in a few cases. Offering
a robust analysis, this volume explores disputes through the
different lenses of political science, international law, history
and geography, and introduces new approaches in particular to the
four important disputes concerning Dokdo/Takeshima, Senkaku/Diaoyu,
Paracels and Spratlys. Utilising a comparative approach, this book
identifies transnational trends that occur in the different cases
and, therefore, at the regional level, and aims to understand
whether the resurgence of maritime disputes in East Asia may be
studied on a case by case basis, or should be analysed as a
regional phenomenon with common characteristics. This book will be
of interest to students of Asian Politics, Maritime Security,
International Security, Geopolitics and International Relations in
general.
This book considers both the present state of Arctic shipping and
possible future trends with reference to the various sectors of
maritime transportation: cruise tourism, container traffic and bulk
shipping. Ports are analysed as tools that support the strategies
of coastal states to foster the development of resource extraction,
enhance the attractiveness of Arctic shipping lanes and enable the
control of maritime activities through coast guard deployment. The
aim of this book is to draw a picture of the trends of Arctic
shipping. How is traffic evolving in Canada's Arctic, or along the
Northern Sea Route? Are there significant differences between bulk
and container shipping segments when considering the Arctic market?
How are the ports and the hinterland developing and what are the
strategies behind those? How is the legal framework shaping the
evolution of maritime transportation? The contributors to this book
consider all of these questions, and more, as they map out the
prospects for Arctic shipping and analyse in detail the development
of Arctic shipping as a result of multi-variable interactions. This
book will be key reading for industry professionals and
post-graduate students alike.
This book considers both the present state of Arctic shipping and
possible future trends with reference to the various sectors of
maritime transportation: cruise tourism, container traffic and bulk
shipping. Ports are analysed as tools that support the strategies
of coastal states to foster the development of resource extraction,
enhance the attractiveness of Arctic shipping lanes and enable the
control of maritime activities through coast guard deployment. The
aim of this book is to draw a picture of the trends of Arctic
shipping. How is traffic evolving in Canada's Arctic, or along the
Northern Sea Route? Are there significant differences between bulk
and container shipping segments when considering the Arctic market?
How are the ports and the hinterland developing and what are the
strategies behind those? How is the legal framework shaping the
evolution of maritime transportation? The contributors to this book
consider all of these questions, and more, as they map out the
prospects for Arctic shipping and analyse in detail the development
of Arctic shipping as a result of multi-variable interactions. This
book will be key reading for industry professionals and
post-graduate students alike.
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.
Declining access to fresh water is one of the twenty-first
century's most pressing environmental and human rights challenges,
yet the struggle for water is not a new cause. The 8,800-kilometer
border dividing Canada and the United States contains more than 20
percent of the world's total freshwater resources, and Border Flows
t races the century-long effort by Canada and the United States to
manage and care for their ecologically and economically shared
rivers and lakes. Ranging across the continent, from the Great
Lakes to the Northwest Passage to the Salish Sea, the histories in
Border Flows offer critical insights into the historical struggle
to care for these vital waters. From multiple perspectives, the
book reveals alternative paradigms in water history, law, and
policy at scales from the local to the transnational. Students,
concerned citizens, and policymakers alike will benefit from the
lessons to be found along this critical international border.
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