ABOUT US
Newsletters
As part of our commitment to provide a fair and balanced representation of viewpoints, introduce fresh perspectives, and promote mutual understanding of issues related to U.S.-China relations, the ICAS Team has developed a series of newsletter products to help researchers, policymakers and other interested parties stay informed about new events and ongoing issues around the world.
At present, ICAS regularly produces four newsletters, each with its own topical focus:
– ICAS Bulletin –
– Maritime Affairs Program Handbill –
– Trade ‘n Technology Program Dispatch –
– Blue Carbon & Climate Change Quarterly –
Learn more about their content and release schedules below, and subscribe to stay informed of all new releases!
Any inquiries about ICAS Newsletters can be directed to Jessica Martin, Chief Editor, at jessicamartin@chinaus-icas.org.
ICAS
Bulletin
Released every other week, the ICAS Bulletin updates a global audience on Western perspectives regarding the most important bilateral relationship in the world. Recent news trends in U.S.-China relations are succinctly summarized here alongside information about expert opinion publications, events at U.S.-based institutions, and recent updates on activities by ICAS.
ICAS Bulletin (online ISSN 2836-3418, print ISSN 2836-340X)
November 20, 2024
- The ICAS Team
- Military Advancements, Societal Impacts, U.S. Election, U.S.-China Relations
Maritime Affairs Program
Handbill
Released the last Tuesday of every month, the Maritime Affairs Program (MAP) Handbill is a newsletter that highlights major news stories, research products, analyses, and events occurring in or with regard to the global maritime domain during the past month. It also includes an analytical Spotlight on a maritime topic of interest.
ICAS Maritime Affairs Handbill (online ISSN 2837-3901, print ISSN 2837-3871)
October 29, 2024
Volume 3
Issue 10
Spotlight Topic:
U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Arctic Affairs
Spotlight Author:
Zhangchen Wang
Trade 'n Technology Program
Dispatch
Released every other week, the ICAS Trade ‘n Technology (TnT) Dispatch is an informational, curated product built to inform readers of the most notable recent changes in U.S.-China trade and technology relations.
ICAS Trade ‘n Tech Dispatch (online ISSN 2837-3863, print ISSN 2837-2855)
Blue Carbon & Climate Change Program
Quarterly
Released the first week of every new quarter, the Blue Carbon & Climate Change (BCCC) Quarterly is a magazine-style newsletter that records the most important trends and developments regarding blue carbon and climate change policies and regulations in China, the U.S., and other regions, as well as international regimes, such as under the United Nations framework.
It also includes two special sections — the ‘Theme of the Quarter’ and the ‘Blue Carbon Country Profile’ — that aim to bring a fresh element to each issue. The ICAS team will work to produce a Chinese language version of this product to disseminate to an Asian audience so that both sides have access to our research.
ICAS Blue Carbon & Climate Change Quarterly (online ISSN 2837-3979, print ISSN 2837-3952)