
Andreas Doepfner
Andreas Doepfner is a seasoned journalist and editor, having reported on Northern Europe for the NZZ from 1982 to 1998. His insights into the Arctic landscape have become increasingly relevant as the region transitions from a period of cooperation to one of confrontation among global powers. In his recent publication, he examines the geopolitical ramifications of climate change in the Arctic, highlighting the strategic stakes involved for countries like the USA, Russia, and China.
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Andreas Doepfner co-authored a book on the geopolitical consequences of climate change in the Arctic.
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Geopolitisches Ringen in der Arktis: Eiszeit zwischen Grossmächten
















