Theme 3: Maritime Security and Geopolitics

Maritime security and geopolitics are critical factors in shaping the global shipping industry. Research in this area includes maritime law, piracy, capacity building, trade wars, threats to maritime infrastructure, migration, search and rescue, trade policy, and great power rivalry.

Below you can find an overview of ongoing research projects. You can also search for recent publications based on the keywords below or via our search engine.

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A Just Sustainable Law in Deep Seabed Mining in the Anthropocene: The Case of Arctic and Greenland

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Baltic Sea Region Integrated Maritime Cultural Heritage Management

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DIIS Maritime: Geopolitical tensions and hybrid threats at sea. Implications for Danish shipping and maritime infrastructure

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EU Cost Action: Ocean Governance for Sustainability – challenges, options and the role of science

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EU CostAction: Rethinking the Blue Economy: Socio-ecological impacts and opportunities

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HVDC grid for interconnecting Nusantara

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Justice, Equity and Fairness in Deep Seabed Mining in the North

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Maritime Security in Ghana (AMARIS)

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Ocean Infrastructures and Global Ocean Politics

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OFFSHORE WIND FARMS LARGE-SCALE INTEGRATION IN TURKEY

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PhD Project: Upgrade and Evaluation of Existing European Coastal Defences in a Changing Climate

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Port Effectiveness and Public Private Cooperation for Competitiveness (PEPP II)

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Port polities – Logistics, political orders and new hegemons in the land-sea nexus

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Regional solutions for mitigating seal-fishery conflict in the Baltic Sea