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The Russia-China Polar Silk Road Speeds Ahead

• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Matthew J.L. Ehret

Not only will 10 days be saved by goods moving between China and Europe via the Arctic route, but a new set of civilization building measures are now being unleashed in opposition to the anti-human degrowth program attempting to steer the world into a post-nation state system of de-growth and world government.

While NATO's geopolitical unipolarists obsess over global governance and militarization of the Arctic, Eurasian Arctic policy has taken a very different character with an emphasis on economic development and cooperation.

Of course Russia has not neglected the military component of its northern military policy, but unlike the west which has no economic vision, Russia's Arctic military posture is definitively defensive and principally diplomatic. As Foreign Minister Lavrov said at the end of last year's Arctic Summit in Alaska: "Russia is doing and will do a lot to make sure the Arctic develops as a territory of peace, stability and cooperation."

This conjunction of Russia and China's northern policies around the Polar Silk Road should come as no surprise to anyone who has been paying attention to the close strategic friendship between both countries since the 2015 announcement of an alliance between the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union and Belt and Road Initiative. This northern extension of the Maritime Silk Road represents a powerful force to transform the last unexplored frontier on the Earth, converting the Arctic from a geopolitical zone of conflict towards a new paradigm of mutual cooperation and development.


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