Connecting the Arctic While Installing Submarine Data Cables Between East Asia, North America and Europe

作者: Juha Saunavaara

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48070-7_8

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摘要: The Arctic Connect Project aims to connect East Asia, North America and Europe by running a submarine fibre-optic cable through the Northeast Passage. Along with Quintillion Submarine Cable System, which originates in Alaska, it is one of most visible elements lively discussion concerning connectivity. This chapter clarifies role European High other regions such initiatives. human security framework utilised as flexible conceptual tool for analysing local people communities well different meanings, hopes fears associated these international market-driven projects. serves spatial focus research, although references are also made geographical locations.

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