The Other Border Problem: How Russia and China’s Lawfare Threaten the Arctic
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
What happens when the Arctic starts to look like the South China Sea?Historically, a neutral region where cooperation prevailed, the Arctic is quickly becoming a contested space. This is no more evident than in the increasing scope and volume of Russian and Chinese lawfare affecting the region. Through excessive maritime regulations, coordinated challenges to Western continental shelf claims, and the use of shadow fleets to avoid accountability, Russia and China are increasingly coordinating their efforts to exert influence and challenge Western claims to Arctic resources and freedom of navigation. As these tactics continue to converge, the United States and its The post The Other Border Problem: How Russia and China’s Lawfare Threaten the Arctic appeared first on War on the Rocks.