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Island-Hopping With Chinese Characteristics—What The Prc Is Doing In The Pacific Islands, Why It Matters, And Why The Time Has Come To “Block And Build”, Cleo Paskal
Naval War College Review
China’s engagement with western Pacific island nations and its pursuit of influence over their affairs are driven by its conception of comprehensive national power and a need for reliable access from which it might challenge the U.S. military and eventually displace it from the region.
Letter From Port Moresby, John D. Moore
Letter From Port Moresby, John D. Moore
Naval War College Review
As the world shifts away from the global war on terrorism toward renewed great-power rivalry, areas previously considered strategically peripheral offer the United States and its allies both opportunity and challenge. Papua New Guinea (PNG), with its strategic location in the southwest Pacific, is poised to play a role in this new “Great Game.”
2022 Conference - Unclos At 40: Program, Center For Oceans Law & Policy
2022 Conference - Unclos At 40: Program, Center For Oceans Law & Policy
Conference on Oceans Law & Policy
Conference sessions address “UNCLOS at 40”. Panels: Overcoming the Threat of IUU fishing; Uses and Claims on the Continental Shelf; Climate Change, Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction & New Technologies; The COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Lens of UNCLOS; Capacity Building in the Law of the Sea: Issues and Experiences; Asymmetric Security Challenges in Regional Disputes; Emerging Challenges to 1982 UNCLOS and International Law.
The 45th Annual Conference is co-organized with the Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA).