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Book Talk & Panel Discussion

April 18, 2024

The United States and China's Global Maritime Relations: Inevitable Competition or Feasible Collaboration?

Hosted by Institute for China-America Studies Maritime Affairs Program and The China Institute, University of Alberta

About the Event

On April 18, 2024, the Institute for China-America Studies (ICAS) and The China Institute at the University of Alberta co-hosted a hybrid book talk and panel discussion on Dr. Nong Hong’s new book US-China Global Maritime Relations (Routledge 2024) which explores the U.S.-China maritime relationship within the global context and investigates six key maritime regions: the South China Sea, the Northeast Asia waters, the Indian Ocean, the South Pacific Ocean, as well as the Arctic and Antarctic regions.

The event, titled “The United States and China’s Global Maritime Relations: Inevitable Competition or Feasible Collaboration?”, was moderated by Mr. Philippe Rheault, Director of The China Institute. 

Top Row: Mr. Philippe Rheault (The China Institute); Dr. Nong Hong (Institute for China-America Studies); Mr. Gregory Poling (Center for Strategic and International Studies); Dr. Dingli Shen (Fudan University). Bottom Row: Mr. Gilang Kembara (Nanyang Technological University)

The book talk also featured three panelists who shared their respective perspectives on these critical issues: Mr. Gregory Poling, Director of the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Dr. Dingli Shen, Professor Emeritus and Former Executive Dean at the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, and Mr. Gilang Kembara, Research Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.

This book explores the U.S.-China maritime relationship, examining the development and implementation of the maritime strategies of both the United States and China.

Delving into the U.S.-China maritime relationship within the global context, the book investigates six key maritime regions: the South China Sea, the Northeast Asia waters (the East China Sea, the Yellow Sea), the Indian Ocean, the South Pacific Ocean, as well as the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Its observations form a comprehensive exploration of these regions and their significance in shaping the dynamics between the two nations, and this analysis reveals that an expanded view is necessary to discover and clearly display the role that these maritime regions currently—and could potentially—play in overarching U.S.-China relations.

Examining both the ongoing conflicts and opportunities for cooperation in the global maritime domain between the United States and China, this book will be a valuable resource to students and scholars of international relations, Chinese and U.S. politics, strategic studies, and maritime studies.

Date And Time

Thursday, April 18, 2024 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM (EDT)

Location

In-Person (Washington, DC) & Online (Zoom)
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