Commentary The U.S. DOD’s 2024 Arctic Strategy is a welcome respite from fatalistic views on China Jessica L. Martin July 25, 2024 View Page
Academic Engagements, Past Events Dr. Nong Hong Holds Academic Visit in Greater Boston July 18, 2024 View Page
Academic Engagements, Past Events Dr. Nong Hong participates as a panelist at CSIS’ 14th Annual South China Sea Conference July 15, 2024 View Page
Commentary How the Ukraine Conflict is shaping Arctic defense budgets Nong Hong July 2, 2024 View Page
Commentary Legal moves turn South China Sea into a public image battleground Nong Hong June 25, 2024 View Page
Commentary A Landmark Advisory Opinion: ITLOS Strengthens Legal Framework for Climate Action Nong Hong May 28, 2024 View Page
Issue Brief Big Wave and Undercurrent: Washington’s Duo-Track Efforts to Compete with China in the Global Maritime Influence Washington's Duo-Track Efforts to Compete with China in the Global Maritime Influence Amanda (Yue) Jin, Yilun Zhang May 23, 2024 View Page
Commentary Rivalries aside, it’s vital for US and Chinese navies to keep talking Nong Hong April 30, 2024 View Page
Commentary Some Observations on the U.S. Announced Extended Continental Shelf Outer Limits Nong Hong April 8, 2024 View Page
Executive Director and Senior Fellow Nong Hong quoted by Sputnik International on the United States’ announcement to extend its continental shelf as it relates to international maritime law Nong Hong April 1, 2024 View Page
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
Commentary How Ukraine war and sanctions on Russia put Arctic cooperation on ice Nong Hong March 17, 2024 View Page
The U.S. DOD’s 2024 Arctic Strategy is a welcome respite from fatalistic views on China