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In an age of rising powers, there remain few purely regional affairs. With ascendant powers eager to assert their growing influence overseas, many national issues have become international ones. It seems that the Arctic is no exception. While the Far North was once the domain of a few select Arctic nations, a number of developing nations have gained influence in the region. Namely, China and India have sought to increase their Arctic presence at the same time that Russia is shoring up its own influence there.
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