ICAS Events and Exchanges, Past Events The United States and China’s Global Maritime Relations: Inevitable Competition or Feasible Collaboration? March 26, 2024 View Page
Commentary Taking Down “Made-in-China” Cranes Cannot Address U.S. Weakness in The Shipping Industry Yilun Zhang March 19, 2024 View Page
Yilun Zhang quoted by South China Morning Post on the delay in China-Japan-ROK trilateral dialogue Yilun Zhang March 13, 2024 View Page
Commentary Spy cranes or not, the U.S. will come after China’s shipping industry Yilun Zhang March 12, 2024 View Page
Senior Fellow Sourabh Gupta interviewed by Sputnik International radio’s The Final Countdown on the recent Indonesian presidential elections Sourabh Gupta February 16, 2024 View Page
Blog Post Event Summary: Is the US-China relationship America’s most consequential bilateral relationship?, Brookings Dahlia Deng February 15, 2024 View Page
Commentary 2024-The South China Sea at a Crossroads: More Unilateral Actions Ahead (9DASHLINE In Forum) Nong Hong February 5, 2024 View Page
Commentary Securing China-US Relations within the Wider Asia-Pacific Sourabh Gupta February 1, 2024 View Page
Blog Post Event Summary: The Future of U.S.-China Relations, Council on Foreign Relations Zhangchen Wang February 1, 2024 View Page
Book, Books & Journal Articles US-China Global Maritime Relations Nong Hong January 1, 2024 View Page
Academic Engagements, Past Events ICAS Staff Participate in Several Academic Exchanges in the State of Washington December 18, 2023 View Page
Academic Engagements, Past Events Visit by National Institute for South China Sea Studies Scholars with ICAS Staff December 15, 2023 View Page
Senior Fellow Sourabh Gupta quoted in South China Morning Post on the US and support for Taiwan’s inclusion as observer at the World Health Assembly Sourabh Gupta December 15, 2023 View Page
Senior Fellow Sourabh Gupta discusses Chinese President Xi Jinping’s state visit to Vietnam on CGTN America’s China 24 Sourabh Gupta December 14, 2023 View Page
Taking Down “Made-in-China” Cranes Cannot Address U.S. Weakness in The Shipping Industry