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China’s Polar Silk Road: Where does it lead?

China's recently released Arctic policy was the subject of much discussion at events in Washington last week.

By Berit Enge, High North News February 14, 2018
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A spider expanding its web. Another move in president Xi’s global chess play. A long-term plan to take over where President Trump’s United States is leaving a vacuum. A signal that China aims to become a polar superpower.

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