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Last year, China published its Arctic Policy white paper, positioning itself as a stakeholder in Arctic governance and making waves internationally as countries tried to understand China’s intentions. Why is China so interested in the Arctic region? And how do the impact of warmer temperatures and climate change shift China’s priorities in the North Pole? From Belt and Road initiatives to bans on fishing, China performs a delicate balancing act working with the sovereign nations of the Arctic.
Guests: Dr Zhao Huiyu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Dr Marc Lanteigne, Arctic University of Norway Dr Anne-Marie Brady, University of Canterbury Dr Liu Nengye, University of Adelaide Dr Henry Huntington, Ocean Conservancy Dr Shi Yubing, Xiamen University Dr Mia Bennett, University of Hong Kong Dr Peter Winsor, World Wide Fund Marc-Andre Dubois, Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society Dr Timo Koivurova, University of Lapland
Credits: Producer and Host: Marcy Trent Long Producer: Sam Colombie Sound Engineer: Chris Wood INTRO/OUTRO Music: Alex Mauboussin
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