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China’s Role in the Arctic [1]

Date: 
Thursday, February 26, 2026 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Description: 

The Trump administration?s efforts to secure more control over Greenland have put China?s activities in the Arctic under a spotlight. Since 2018 when China declared itself to be a ?near-Arctic state? with strategic interests in the region, it has expanded its Arctic research activities, acquired more icebreaking vessels, conducted Arctic patrols with Russia, and sent a ship from Asia to Europe through the Arctic Ocean along Russia?s northern coast ? a route China has dubbed the ?Polar Silk Road.? But is any of this activity contrary to international law or dangerous to the US? Professor Yuanyuan (Kate) Ren at the University of Dayton School of Law, an international law scholar who formerly worked at the Polar Research Institute of China, will explain how China interprets international law at the polar regions and what is publicly known about its Arctic goals.

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https://usali.org/events/chinas-role-in-the-arctic [2]

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[2] https://usali.org/events/chinas-role-in-the-arctic