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Problems and Perspectives of Development of the Marine Transport System of the Arctic Economy

Student: Neliubina Liudmila

Supervisor: Lyubov V. Larchenko

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Public Administration (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

This paper identifies the main problems of the development of the marine transport system in the Arctic region and identifies the prospects for its development. The main idea of ​​the work is to identify the factors that are most important for the development of the Arctic sea area, as well as the assessment of the importance of the Northern Sea Route and its comparison with other international transport corridors. The study of the problem described various risks in the Arctic maritime space; an analysis of the role of the Arctic marine space; a system of factors influencing the volume of transit through the international transport corridor has been singled out; The analysis and forecasting of the dynamics of exogenous factors of the development of international transport corridors was carried out.

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