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Cold Rules, Hot Profits : How Insurance, Classification, and Law Shape Arctic Expansion

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In the nineteenth century, polar travel was a story of daring and loss, recorded in logs that often ended mid-sentence. In the twenty-first century, the Arctic remains hazardous, but the decisive narratives are more likely to be written in survey reports, insurance slips, and compliance files. As routes lengthen, seasons shift, and projects multiply, access is increasingly determined by whether risk can be described, priced, and contractually contained.

Cold Rules, Hot Profits shows how marine insurance markets and classification societies govern Arctic expansion through the tools they control: standards of seaworthiness, evidence requirements, exclusions, deductibles, and the practical consequences of a claims history. It explains how polar code compliance becomes more than a regulatory box to tick, functioning as a credibility system that affects chartering, financing, and operational freedom. Across underwriting practices, port state control encounters, and liability allocation, the book traces the feedback loops by which incidents become disputes, disputes become revised terms, and revised terms reshape where and when ships can operate.

Written for general readers of geopolitics, students, analysts, and practitioners who want a clearer institutional picture, the book offers a method for reading Arctic power through "boring" levers. The central outcome is a shift in perspective: the reader will understand how risk pricing can act like policy, how documentation can serve as enforcement, and why legal uncertainty often matters less as an abstract question than as a driver of costs and withdrawals. The Arctic's future, the book argues, will be negotiated as much in the quiet architecture of contracts and standards as in the visible theatre of state ambition.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9789377940249
  • ISBN-10: 9377940249
  • Publisher: Vij Books
  • Publish Date: June 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.79 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.05 pounds
  • Page Count: 356

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