Andreas Raspotnik

The Shipping Forecast – It’ll Be Colder But Much, Much Quicker

Andreas Raspotnik provides insights on the shift in global trade patterns towards the Arctic and how it will affect

Why the Northern Sea Route is Still of Limited Geo-Economic Importance

The Northern Sea Route is of limited geo-economic relevance, despite its potential importance as an international niche

China Angles for Arctic Power as Ice Melts

Andreas Raspotnik provides insights into China’s long-term geopolitical and geostrategic approach for the Arctic

Arctic Frontiers 2013 – Interview with Andreas Raspotnik

In cooperation with Arctic Frontiers 2013 we conduct a series of podcast interviews with some of the speakers: Andreas

The EU as a Shipping Actor in the Arctic – Characteristics, Interests and Perspectives

The European Unions's future role as Arctic shipping actor will most likely focus on technology-related maritime

The Future of Arctic Shipping along the Transpolar Sea Route

The potential of the Transpolar Sea Route has so far been neglected when assessing Arctic shipping. TAI provides the

The Future of Arctic Shipping

Over the next decades the Arctic will transform into a navigable seaway. Yet, the concrete future of Arctic shipping is

The Future of Arctic Shipping

Malte Humpert and Andreas Raspotnik discuss the distance saved along the Northern Sea Route, Northwest Passage and

Banyan: Snow Dragons

Andreas Raspotnik and Malte Humpert provide insights on China's future as Arctic snow dragon and its research efforts