The New Polar Order

Author:   Bernd Riemann
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798258903938


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   25 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The New Polar Order


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In The New Polar Order, Bernd Riemann provides a geopolitical examination of the systemic collapse of polar exceptionalism. As the High North transitions from a frozen rampart to a theater of active competition, the traditional geographic protections of the Northern Hemisphere are being erased. This work moves beyond climate alarmism to deliver a cold-blooded analysis of the thermodynamics of sovereignty and the reconfiguration of global strategic depth. Riemann meticulously documents the transition from ice-scape to sea-scape, identifying a 4x velocity factor in Arctic amplification forcing a radical pivot in global logistics and military posture. From the NATO Lake revolution in the Baltic to the Near-Arctic ambitions of Beijing, the author maps the new coordinates of power. Key Themes and Technical Analysis Included: The Thermodynamics of Sovereignty: An investigation into the collapse of the albedo feedback loop and the Methane Clathrate Gun hypothesis. The text analyzes how meteorological destabilization and biogeochemical risks rewrite the rules of territorial integrity and state survival. Blue Water Logistics and Great Circle Disruption: An anatomy of the death of the chokepoint. The work provides a comparative cost model of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) versus the Northwest Passage (NWP), evaluating the specialized hull bottleneck and the polar risk premium against the traditional Malacca Dilemma. Institutional Paralysis: A forensic look at the breakdown of the Arctic Council between 2024 and 2026, the emergence of the great scientific blind spot, and the resulting reliance on algorithmic guesswork as shared environmental intelligence networks fracture. The Sino-Russian Axis: A deep dive into the National Transport Artery doctrine and the Rosatomflot monopoly on atomic cleavage. The analysis explores the transition from a marriage of convenience to a strategic stabilizer, underpinned by dual-use infrastructure and scientific research masks for surveillance. Asian Polar Architecture: Examination of the RELOS Pact and India's pursuit of Arctic strategic depth, alongside South Korea's role as the ice-class industrial engine. The text addresses the Asian voice in polar management and the ISA proxy battles over seabed mining. The Antarctic Stressor: A critical assessment of the 1959 Antarctic Treaty System and the 2048 horizon. It maps the geometry of claimants and the contested triangles of the South American-British overlap as major powers eye the sub-glacial resource vault. NATO's Arctic Sentry: The geopolitical enclosure of the North Atlantic and the strategic shift of JFC Norfolk. The work traces the escalation ladder and the security dilemma defining the Arctic 7's strategic mineral protection through 2050. Unlike standard geopolitical texts, Riemann integrates an analysis of sub-glacial resource vaults-including rare earth elements in Greenland and hydrocarbon endowments-with a realistic assessment of the specialized engineering premiums defining the ghost economy of the High North. The work evaluates the Just-in-Time versus Just-in-Case paradox, analyzing how sanction-proofing and strategic contingencies reshape maritime commerce. Through the analysis of the Lomonosov Ridge and extended continental shelf claims under UNCLOS III, the book clarifies the legal friction points between the Arctic Five. It highlights the paradox of the United States as a non-signatory and the sovereignty challenges faced by Canada, Denmark, and Norway along the Svalbard and Greenland axis. The New Polar Order concludes that in a system that has fundamentally shifted from its previous equilibrium, dominance is no longer achieved through territorial expansion, but through the technical and institutional capability to maintain operational continuity amid permanent environmental and political flux.

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Author:   Bernd Riemann
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9798258903938


Pages:   194
Publication Date:   25 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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