Book Talk – China’s Law of the Sea: The New Rules of Maritime Order 

Date:

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Time:

12:00 PM

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1:30 PM

Location:

The School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University (SAIS)
Rome Building, Rome Auditorium

Info

The SCRC welcomes Prof. Isaac B. Kardon, assistant professor at the U.S. Naval War College’s China Maritime Studies Institute, to discuss his new book, “China’s Law of the Sea: The New Rules of Maritime Order” in conversation with Prof. Andrew Mertha, George and Sadie Hyman Professor of China Studies Inaugural Director of the SAIS Global China Research Center. This book is the first comprehensive study of the law and geopolitics of China’s maritime disputes. It provides a rigorous empirical account of whether and how China is changing “the rules” of international order—specifically, the international law of the sea. Prof. Isaac B. Kardon examines China’s laws and policies to defend, exploit, study, administer, surveil, and patrol disputed waters. He also considers other claimants’ reactions to these Chinese practices, because other states must acquiesce to China’s preferences to become international rules. China’s maritime disputes offer unique insights into the nature and scope of China’s challenge to international order.

**We will also be serving pizza at this event**

Event Guests

Prof. Isaac B. Kardon

Senior Fellow for China Studies, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Isaac B. Kardon is senior fellow for China studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He was formerly assistant professor at the U.S. Naval War College’s China Maritime Studies Institute. He is also a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations and an associate in research at Harvard’s Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies. Kardon’s book, China’s Law of the Sea: The New Rules of Maritime Order (Yale, 2023), analyzes PRC influence on “the rules” of the law of the sea. His research on China’s foreign ports and basing appears in International Security, Security Studies, Foreign Affairs, and the Naval War College Review, and was also delivered as Congressional testimony. Kardon earned a Ph.D. in Government from Cornell University, an MPhil in Modern Chinese Studies from Oxford University, and a BA in History from Dartmouth College. He was a China & the World post-doctoral fellow at Princeton University and has held visiting appointments at NYU School of Law, Academia Sinica, and the PRC National Institute for South China Sea Studies. He studied Chinese (Mandarin) at Peking University, Tsinghua University, Hainan University, and National Taiwan Normal University.