Iceland and China: Strategic Partnership in the Arctic and Euro-Atlantic
The article analyses the development of China-Iceland relations which led to a full-scale political and economic partnership between the two countries, the current issues in Chinese policies towards Iceland, its plans to use the island as a starting point for expansion in Europe, Atlantic and Arctic...
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Europe
2023-04-01
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| description | The article analyses the development of China-Iceland relations which led to a full-scale political and economic partnership between the two countries, the current issues in Chinese policies towards Iceland, its plans to use the island as a starting point for expansion in Europe, Atlantic and Arctic regions. The paper explores the interests of the two states, stages of development of their relations, recent development with China’s return to Iceland after three years of the pandemic, and Chinese intentions to enhance the partnership in order to extend its influence in Arctics and Euro-Atlantics. This analysis sheds light on the Chinese policy in the Arctic which is important for the future of Russo-Chinese relations in the region, and on how the Chinese entrenchment in Northern Europe may change the balance of power and interest not only in the Arctic, but in the Euro-Atlantic region. The article reveals that China, as a non-Arctic state, is striving to intensify cooperation with Iceland, but the relations in recent years have begun to sour both due to the pressure from the United States and the EU, as well as pandemic restrictions. Despite Iceland's tense relations with the European partners and the United States and the active assistance of China, in the future Iceland may be inclined to choose the United States as a strategic partner. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-d57920fccefd4a56b3cea0a212567d542025-08-20T03:40:52ZengRussian Academy of Sciences, Institute of EuropeСовременная Европа0201-70832023-04-012334810.31857/S0201708323020031Iceland and China: Strategic Partnership in the Arctic and Euro-AtlanticKirill V. Babaev0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5731-8667Institute of China and Contemporary Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Financial University under the Government of the Russian FederationThe article analyses the development of China-Iceland relations which led to a full-scale political and economic partnership between the two countries, the current issues in Chinese policies towards Iceland, its plans to use the island as a starting point for expansion in Europe, Atlantic and Arctic regions. The paper explores the interests of the two states, stages of development of their relations, recent development with China’s return to Iceland after three years of the pandemic, and Chinese intentions to enhance the partnership in order to extend its influence in Arctics and Euro-Atlantics. This analysis sheds light on the Chinese policy in the Arctic which is important for the future of Russo-Chinese relations in the region, and on how the Chinese entrenchment in Northern Europe may change the balance of power and interest not only in the Arctic, but in the Euro-Atlantic region. The article reveals that China, as a non-Arctic state, is striving to intensify cooperation with Iceland, but the relations in recent years have begun to sour both due to the pressure from the United States and the EU, as well as pandemic restrictions. Despite Iceland's tense relations with the European partners and the United States and the active assistance of China, in the future Iceland may be inclined to choose the United States as a strategic partner.http://www.sov-europe.ru/images/pdf/2023/2-2023/Babaev-2-23.pdfchina in arcticschina-iceland relationschina arctic policynorthern sea routegeothermal energy |
| spellingShingle | Kirill V. Babaev Iceland and China: Strategic Partnership in the Arctic and Euro-Atlantic Современная Европа china in arctics china-iceland relations china arctic policy northern sea route geothermal energy |
| title | Iceland and China: Strategic Partnership in the Arctic and Euro-Atlantic |
| title_full | Iceland and China: Strategic Partnership in the Arctic and Euro-Atlantic |
| title_fullStr | Iceland and China: Strategic Partnership in the Arctic and Euro-Atlantic |
| title_full_unstemmed | Iceland and China: Strategic Partnership in the Arctic and Euro-Atlantic |
| title_short | Iceland and China: Strategic Partnership in the Arctic and Euro-Atlantic |
| title_sort | iceland and china strategic partnership in the arctic and euro atlantic |
| topic | china in arctics china-iceland relations china arctic policy northern sea route geothermal energy |
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