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Global power struggles over the ocean’s finite resources call for creative diplomacy
The Island
|January 19, 2026
Oceans shape everyday life in powerful ways.
They cover 70% of the planet, carry 90% of global trade, and support millions of jobs and the diets of billions of people. As global competition intensifies and climate change accelerates, the world’s oceans are also becoming the front line of 21st-century geopolitics.How policymakers handle these challenges will affect food supplies, the price of goods and national security.
Right now, international cooperation is under strain, but there are many ways to help keep the peace. The tools of diplomacy range from formal international agreements, like the High Seas Treaty for protecting marine life, which went into effect on Jan. 17, 2026, to deals between countries, to efforts led by companies, scientists and issue-focused organizations.
Examples of each can be found in how the world is dealing with rising tensions over Arctic shipping, seafloor mining and overfishing. As researchers in international trade and diplomacy at Arizona State University in the Thunderbird School of Global Management’s Ocean Diplomacy Lab, we work with groups affected by ocean pressures like these to identify diplomatic tools — both inside and outside government - that can help avoid conflict.
As the Arctic Ocean’s sea ice cover diminishes, shipping routes that were once impassable most of the year are opening up.
For companies, these routes — such as the Northern Sea Route along Russia’s coast and the Northwest Passage through Canada’s Arctic Archipelago — promise shorter transit times, lower fuel costs and fewer choke points than traditional passages.
However, Arctic shipping also raises complex challenges.
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