Report China and the United States in the Arctic Exploring the Divergence and Convergence of Interests Nong Hong October 20, 2022 View Page
Commentary Why Russia’s Arctic agenda should be of more concern than China’s actions Nong Hong October 7, 2022 View Page
ICAS Events and Exchanges, Past Events Prospects of Climate Policies and Cooperation: The Expectations of COP 27 October 4, 2022 View Page
Academic Engagements, Past Events Executive Director Nong Hong speaks at the International Symposium on “Ocean Governance, Environmental Rights and Sustainable Development in the Anthropocene” September 15, 2022 View Page
Commentary Significant Changes in Russia’s Arctic Affairs are on the Horizon Nong Hong August 25, 2022 View Page
Commentary Ukraine war may freeze both Russia and China out of Arctic cooperation Nong Hong March 11, 2022 View Page
Commentary China’s cautious navigation amid talk of a new Cold War in the Arctic Nong Hong March 2, 2022 View Page
Academic Engagements, ICAS Events and Exchanges, Past Events Symposium on Global Maritime Cooperation and Ocean Governance 2021 November 3, 2021 View Page
Commentary Analyzing legal and political issues surrounding historic Arctic voyage Nong Hong September 30, 2021 View Page
ICAS Events and Exchanges, Past Events China-U.S.-Canada Relations on Arctic Governance May 12, 2021 View Page
Commentary How cooperation on climate change, polar research can help thaw US-China relations Nong Hong May 3, 2021 View Page
Commentary Weighing the Sources of International Law: The Arctic, Antarctica and the South China Sea Nong Hong December 11, 2020 View Page
Book Chapter Going Beyond the ‘Original Inter-Arctic States’: China Acting in the Arctic and Observing the Arctic Council Nong Hong August 7, 2020 View Page
Journal Article Ocean Governance in the Asia-Pacific and the Arctic: Regional Practice and Lessons Learned Nong Hong June 30, 2020 View Page
Issue Brief Breaking the Ice Introducing the ICAS Arctic Maritime Trackers Matt Geraci, Yilun Zhang March 5, 2020 View Page
Why Russia’s Arctic agenda should be of more concern than China’s actions