Arctic Shipping and the Northern Sea Route

Arctic Shipping and the Northern Sea Route

Author: Serafima Andreeva April 15, 2026 Duration: 17:53
Research professor Arild Moe from the Fridtjof Nansen Institute joins us to discuss Russia's Arctic ambitions and the Northern Sea Route. How realistic are Russia's development plans? And what role is China really playing? The Northern Sea Route is many things for Russia: the shortest distance between its eastern and western borders, a way to access the coast of Siberia and its vast natural resources, and a potential shortcut between the Atlantic and the Pacific. For the Kremlin, it has been ...

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