Shipping and Economics

Infrastructure in the Arctic: The Arctic Institute Infrastructure Series

Infrastructure in the Arctic provides a useful lens through which to explore larger issues, from geopolitics to

Northern Corridor for Central Asia-Arctic Ocean Transport Access

Developing transshipment operations at Sabetta could open a Northern Corridor for Central Asian economies to access

What’s Next For Sustainable Development?

Sustainable Arctic development is vague. Without concrete rules, the pursuit of sustainable development projects may

COVID-19 in the Arctic – Infographic

This infographic traces the development of COVID-19 cases and measures to halt the spread in the Arctic from January to

Geopolitical Implications of New Arctic Shipping Lanes

The increasing accessibility of newly open Arctic shipping lanes and ports brings with them troubling geopolitical

A Bridge Across Two Oceans: The Arctic Challenge to Panama Canal Shipping

The Arctic’s declining levels of summer ice could soon threaten the niche of the Panama Canal in global

The Porto Franco Regime in Canadian and Russian Sea Ports as an Instrument of Socio-Economic Development in the Arctic

The Porto Franco regime can be beneficial as free ports can significantly contribute to the facilitation of Arctic

Revisiting the Polar Code: Where Do We Stand?

Two years after the Polar Code’s entry into force, this article assesses steps to remedy gaps in its environmental

Sustainability Understandings of Arctic Shipping

Arctic shipping is happening and will probably increase in the future. This raises the issue of the sustainable conduct