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Maritime Security in the Polar Regions: Legal Perspectives from the United States and China

  • 6th Floor Auditorium Wilson Center Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300 Pennsylvania, Ave., NW Washington, D.C. 20004 USA (map)

Maritime Security in the Polar Regions: Legal Perspectives from the United States and China

Large-scale environmental changes have precipitated changing geopolitical and maritime conditions at both poles. These changes are expanding shipping and resource development activities in the Arctic. Similar changes are also affecting Antarctica and may complicate governance of scientific research, tourism, and fisheries management in that region. Both China, which released in January 2018 its first formal Arctic policy, and the United States have interests in the responsible development of the Arctic region and are key players in Antarctica as well.

Leading experts from the United States and China will present recently published research and discuss the evolving Arctic and Antarctic legal regimes.

Speakers

Hong Nong
Executive Director and Senior Fellow, Institute for China-America Studies

Mark P. Nevitt
Sharswood Fellow, Lecturer in Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School

Mark E. Rosen
Senior Vice President and General Counsel, CNA

Discussants

David Balton
Senior Fellow, Polar Initiative, Wilson Center

Lindsay Rodman
International Affairs Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations

Moderator

Sherri Goodman
Senior Fellow, Polar Initiative, Wilson Center

Introduction

Michael Sfraga
Director, Polar Initiative, Wilson Center

Location

6th Floor Auditorium

Wilson Center
Ronald Reagan Building and
International Trade Center
One Woodrow Wilson Plaza
1300 Pennsylvania, Ave., NW
Washington, D.C. 20004

Phone: 202.691.4000

polar@wilsoncenter.org