Please join us for a conversation on a new book on the South China Sea, bringing together international experts who provide fresh perspectives on geopolitical concerns in the great region.
This comprehensive volume brings together the expertise and knowledge of more than a dozen academics and professionals, all of whom are leading experts in their respective areas. Engaging with individual states and core themes, this book collectively presents a robust and comprehensive outlook on the current geography of security and potential conflict in the South China Sea.
This book talk will be joined by the three editors and a select group of chapter authors to share their respective observations on the development of conflict and security/military dynamics in the South China Sea.
Introduction
Jia Wang
Interim Director, China Institute, University of Alberta
Moderator
Gordon Houlden
Director Emeritus, China Institute, University of Alberta
Speakers
Nong Hong, Executive Director, Institute for China-America Studies
Scott N. Romaniuk, Postdoctoral Fellow, China Institute, University of Alberta; Visiting Fellow at the International Centre for Policing and Security, University of South Wales
Stein Tønnesson, Researcher Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
Rommel C. Banlaoi, President of the Philippine Association for Chinese Studies
John Callahan, Dean of the School of Graduate and Professional Studies, New England College, USA
Yang Li, Assistant President of the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, China
Sourabh Gupta, Senior Fellow, Institute for China-America Studies
Yann-huei Song, Board Member, Chinese (Taiwan) Society of International Law, Taipei