International audienceThe analysis of historical vessel movements is proposed in this paper to compare recent Northeast Asian port and maritime dynamics with previous development stages back to the late nineteenth century. The changing distribution of vessel calls at and between Northeast Asian ports reveals important shifts of maritime connectivity over time, from the emergence of Japan as the dominant player in the region to a present-day more complex pattern with Hong Kong, Busan, and Shanghai as the major hubs. The analysis also underlines the uneven importance of domestic, intraregional, and extraregional flows as well as the existence of localized, peripheral subnetworks including small and medium-sized ports
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This paper analyses the geographical connectedness of Chinese container ports with international for...
This paper sheds an empirical light on port development patterns by discussing the structure and the...
AbstractThrough the East Asian waters its neighbouring countries have since early times on maintaine...
International audienceThe analysis of historical vessel movements is proposed in this paper to compa...
International audienceThis paper is essentially an empirical investigation in the network analysis o...
International audienceChina’s global shipping connectivity had been somewhat overlooked as the bulk ...
The study of ports in supply chain systems is an emerging area of importance which has drawn more at...
This exemplary work of international collaboration takes a comparative approach to the histories of ...
Paper presented at the International Conference on Shipping, Port, and Logistics Management, 3rd Asi...
Asian cities have long concentrated a significant share of world maritime trade and the current situ...
International audienceThis paper is essentially an empirical investigation in the network analysis o...
This study investigates the progress of container port system development in South China, focusing p...
This paper analyses the geographical connectedness of Chinese container ports with international for...
This paper sheds an empirical light on port development patterns by discussing the structure and the...
AbstractThrough the East Asian waters its neighbouring countries have since early times on maintaine...