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9. Conclusion

Author : Edmund Li Sheng

Published in: Arctic Opportunities and Challenges

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

The main aim of this book is to elaborate on the participation and interaction of the three great powers—i.e., China, Russia, and the United States—in Arctic affairs from an international relations perspective. The rapid warming of the Arctic has ushered in a new era of development in the region. Although there are still some divergences, China and Russia are expanding and deepening their cooperation in the Arctic region. There are broad prospects for further Arctic cooperation as it undergoes a dynamic adjustment.

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Footnotes
1
Sheng, L. (2014b). Economic structure, cost outsourcing and global imbalances. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 74, 81–95.
 
2
Sheng, L. (2014a). Capital controls and international development: A theoretical reconsideration. Global Policy, 5(1), 114–120.
 
3
Sheng, L., & do Nascimento, D. F. (2021a). Love and trade war: China and the US in historical context. Palgrave MacMillan.
 
4
Sheng, L. (2021c). How Covid-19 reshapes new world order: Political economy perspective. Springer.
 
5
Sheng, L., & do Nascimento, D. F. (2021b). The belt and road initiative in South–South cooperation: The impact on world trade and geopolitics. Palgrave Macmillan.
 
Literature
go back to reference Sheng, L. (2014a). Capital controls and international development: A theoretical reconsideration. Global Policy, 5(1), 114–120. CrossRef Sheng, L. (2014a). Capital controls and international development: A theoretical reconsideration. Global Policy, 5(1), 114–120. CrossRef
go back to reference Sheng, L. (2014b). Economic structure, cost outsourcing and global imbalances. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 74, 81–95. Sheng, L. (2014b). Economic structure, cost outsourcing and global imbalances. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 74, 81–95.
go back to reference Sheng, L. (2021c). How Covid-19 reshapes new world order: Political economy perspective. Springer. Sheng, L. (2021c). How Covid-19 reshapes new world order: Political economy perspective. Springer.
go back to reference Sheng, L., & do Nascimento, D. F. (2021a). Love and trade war: China and the US in historical context. Palgrave Macmillan. Sheng, L., & do Nascimento, D. F. (2021a). Love and trade war: China and the US in historical context. Palgrave Macmillan.
go back to reference Sheng, L., & do Nascimento, D. F. (2021b). The belt and road initiative in South–South cooperation: The impact on world trade and geopolitics. Palgrave Macmillan. Sheng, L., & do Nascimento, D. F. (2021b). The belt and road initiative in South–South cooperation: The impact on world trade and geopolitics. Palgrave Macmillan.
Metadata
Title
Conclusion
Author
Edmund Li Sheng
Copyright Year
2022
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1246-7_9

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