The Dragon’S Footprints In The South Pole: A Study On Chinese Strategies And Actions In Antarctica And Its Implications For Brazil

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The starting point of the article is the perception of the relevant role that China has been gaining in the international arena and the competitive and geopolitical pressure that it has been exercising in the most diverse international strategic theaters, including in the Polar Regions – Arctic and Antarctic. Considering the relevance of the Antarctic, the present article analyzes the Chinese strategy and its growing presence in the Antarctic and its implications for Brazil, using the theoretical frameworks of classical geopolitics, realism, and the theory of global power.

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de Oliveira, A. C. G. (2021). The Dragon’S Footprints In The South Pole: A Study On Chinese Strategies And Actions In Antarctica And Its Implications For Brazil. Austral: Brazilian Journal of Strategy and International Relations, 10(19), 105–132. https://doi.org/10.22456/2238-6912.110106

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