Science Diplomacy and the Ecological Implications of the South China Sea

This podcast episode features James Borton and Rodger Baker, the co-authors of the South China Sea Maritime Survey, a survey that aims to “underscore the urgency to examine the benefits and prospects of science-led initiatives in light of the unfolding climate and ecological changes occurring in the region.”

Listen to the full episode on Asia Unscripted, a podcast of the US-Asia Institute.

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