CWP Alum Isaac Kardon On The CSIS Pekingology Podcast Discussing 'China’s Power Position In Global Ports'

China’s Power Position in Global Ports

In this episode of Pekingology, Freeman Chair Jude Blanchette is joined by Isaac B. Kardon, an assistant professor in the Strategic and Operational Research Department at the U.S. Naval War College, to discuss his paper Pier Competitor: China’s Power Position in Global Ports, which is co-authored with Wendy Leutert.

The views expressed by the guest are his own and do not necessarily represent those of the Navy or Department of Defense.

https://www.csis.org/node/65414 - https://direct.mit.edu/isec/article-abstract/46/4/9/111175/Pier-Competitor-China-s-Power-Position-in-Global?redirectedFrom=fulltext


Isaac B. Kardon (孔适海) is assistant professor in the Strategic and Operational Research Department, China Maritime Studies Institute (CMSI). He specializes in Chinese foreign policy and writes on China's maritime disputes, Indo-Pacific maritime security and commerce and China-Pakistan relations. He teaches classes on Chinese politics and foreign policy and serves as managing editor of the CMSI Red Book series. His book “China’s Law of the Sea: The New Rules of Maritime Order” (Yale, forthcoming) analyzes China's influence on "the rules" of the international law of the sea. His current research focuses on commercial ports owned and/or operated by PRC firms.

Leutert is the GLP-Ming Z. Mei Chair of Chinese Economics and Trade. Her research focuses on Chinese political economy, specifically the historical evolution and global expansion of China's state-owned enterprises. Other areas of her research include leadership in China's public sector, China’s early reform and opening, corporate governance in state-owned enterprises, and international investment and trade. Her research is forthcoming or has been published in The China Quarterly, China Perspectives, and Asia Policy. Her commentary has been featured in media outlets including the Financial Times, New York Times, Reuters, Washington Post, and South China Morning Post.


Photo Credit: https://www.csis.org/node/65414

June 06, 2022
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