The term Geopolitics is normally used to describe the national zones of interest, influence, or clash, which are constrained by geographical factors’ impacts (Germond, 2015). The geopolitical risks have significantly affected the national economic development and supply chain security, including the maritime business and global logistics, and particularly for the strategic resources supply chain. It is widely recognized that the rising geopolitical tensions are threatening global shipping (e.g., UNCTAD, 2018; Baracuhy, 2016; Khan et al., 2022).
Guest editors
1) Prof Pengjun Zhao
School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University, Shenzhen, China
pengjun.zhao@pku.edu.cn
2) Prof Hans-Dietrich Haasis
Faculty of Business Studies and Economic, The University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
haasis@uni-bremen.de
3) Dr Cesar Ducruet
French Research Institute for Scientific Research, Paris-Nanterre, France
ntran@em-normandie.fr
4) Prof Mengzhu Zhang
School of Urban Planning and Design, Peking University, Shenzhen, China
mengzhu.zhang@pku.edu.cn
Submission deadline: 30 August 2024
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