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What does China aim to gain in the Arctic?
What does China aim to gain in the Arctic?
Science Norway
, March 26, 2025.
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"China sees the Arctic as an opportunity for resource access. But with its great power ambitions, it also seeks presence in all global arenas – and the Arctic is just one of many," says Iselin Stensdal.
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