The Northern Sea Route
Editor
- Marcus Matthias Keupp(Militärakademie an der ETH Zürich)
Abstract
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-04081-9
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Marcus Matthias Keupp, 2015. "The Northern Sea Route: Introduction and Overview," Springer Books, in: Marcus Matthias Keupp (ed.), The Northern Sea Route, edition 127, pages 7-20, Springer.
- Marcus Matthias Keupp, 2015. "Arctic security, sovereignty, and rights of utilization: Implications for the Northern Sea Route," Springer Books, in: Marcus Matthias Keupp (ed.), The Northern Sea Route, edition 127, pages 21-38, Springer.
- Philipp Kastner, 2015. "International Legal Dimensions of the Northern Sea Route," Springer Books, in: Marcus Matthias Keupp (ed.), The Northern Sea Route, edition 127, pages 39-52, Springer.
- Marcus Matthias Keupp & Ramon Schöb, 2015. "The potential of container vessel operation on the Northern Sea Route: Nautical, regulatory, and operative issues," Springer Books, in: Marcus Matthias Keupp (ed.), The Northern Sea Route, edition 127, pages 53-68, Springer.
- Patrik Svahn, 2015. "Through the Northern Sea Route by Stena Polaris: A logbook," Springer Books, in: Marcus Matthias Keupp (ed.), The Northern Sea Route, edition 127, pages 69-88, Springer.
- Patrick Leypoldt, 2015. "The capacity potential of the Northern Sea Route by 2050," Springer Books, in: Marcus Matthias Keupp (ed.), The Northern Sea Route, edition 127, pages 89-105, Springer.
- Andreas Mietzner, 2015. "The Northern Sea Route as an alternative container shipping route: A hypothetical question or a future growth path?," Springer Books, in: Marcus Matthias Keupp (ed.), The Northern Sea Route, edition 127, pages 107-121, Springer.
- Marcus Matthias Keupp & Ramon Schöb, 2015. "Go west: The insignificance of eastbound shipping for Russia’s extractive industry," Springer Books, in: Marcus Matthias Keupp (ed.), The Northern Sea Route, edition 127, pages 123-137, Springer.
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