MAP Publications
ICAS Maritime Affairs Program (MAP) Publications focus on analyzing and understanding the evolving and long-standing multinational interactions uniquely found in the maritime realm. MAP publications can range in size from blog posts and commentaries to full-length books and our monthly maritime newsletter, the MAP Handbill.
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MAP Handbill
May 28, 2024
Volume 3
Issue 5
Spotlight Topic:
Baltic Sea
Spotlight Author:
Jessica Martin
March 26, 2024
Volume 3
Issue 3
Spotlight Topic:
Unmanned Underwater Vehicles
Spotlight Author:
Ao Gu
Released the last Tuesday of every month, the MAP Handbill is a specialized newsletter that highlights the major news stories, research products, analyses, and events occurring in and regarding the global maritime domain across the past month.
ICAS Maritime Affairs Handbill (online ISSN 2837-3901, print ISSN 2837-3871)
Maritime Tracker Issue Briefs
Released periodically throughout the year, often alongside new Maritime Issue Tracker releases, ICAS Maritime Tracker Issue Briefs further explore both maritime disputes and collaborations utilizing mapping data as a visual resource.
Issue Briefs, Commentaries & Blog Posts
MAP Spotlights
Port of Chancay
(November 2024)
Port of Chancay
U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Arctic Affairs
(October 2024)
U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Arctic Affairs
IUU Fishing
(September 2024)
IUU Fishing
Maritime Affairs Program Spotlights are a short-form written background and analysis of a specific issue related to maritime affairs, which changes with each issue. The goal of the Spotlight is to help our readers quickly and accurately understand the basic background of a vital topic in maritime affairs and how that topic relates to ongoing developments today.
There is a new Spotlight released with each issue of the ICAS Maritime Affairs Program (MAP) Handbill – a regular newsletter released the last Tuesday of every month that highlights the major news stories, research products, analyses, and events occurring in or with regard to the global maritime domain during the past month.
Books, Reports & Journal Articles
- Book Chapter
- Asia-Pacific, China, East Asia, Global
- Journal Article
- Global, The Antarctic
- Book
- Asia-Pacific, South Asia, South China Sea
- Book Chapter
- China, South China Sea
Taking Down “Made-in-China” Cranes Cannot Address U.S. Weakness in The Shipping Industry