Savannah Council on World Affairs May 18, 2023 - Meeting Notice

Staff Report

Monday, May 15th, 2023

Date: 7:30 p.m., May 18, 2023. Social, networking time begins at 7 p.m.   

Location: Coastal Georgia Center, 305 Fahm St., Savannah

Open to the public. Admission is $10 for non-members. Students admitted without charge. Annual memberships available. More information at https://savannahcwa.org

Speaker: James Borton, Senior Fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) / Foreign Policy Institute (FPI)

Program Topic:  “Science Diplomacy: A Crucible for Turning the Tide in the South China Sea”

Program Abstract: The South China Sea is a unique natural laboratory for ocean research and exploration and today faces a serious problem because of the mounting environmental degradation due to climate change, ocean acidification, plastics pollution, reclamations, fisheries collapse, coral reef destruction and increased maritime traffic.  The failure to resolve the South China Sea crisis is a harbinger of ecological disaster. 

Environmental cooperation remains the only viable pathway for addressing marine environmental decline in the disputed South China Sea and science diplomacy can establish a starting point for regional cooperation and lead to a much-needed pause in rising tensions.  This rifted basin, dotted with atolls, coral reefs, and islets, is mired in disputed territorial claims between China, Vietnam, Taiwan, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.

Speaker Bio: James Borton is an independent environmental policy writer and former (Hong Kong-based) foreign correspondent for The Washington Times.  He contributes regularly to Asia Sentinel, Asia Times, East Asia Forum, Geopolitical Monitor, Nikkei Asian Review, The South China Morning Post, Project Syndicate and World Politics Review.  He has written or edited four books, including The South China Sea: Challenges and Promises, Islands and Rocks in the South China Sea: Post Hague Ruling.

Mr. Borton was a past National Endowment Humanities Fellow at Yale University and has a bachelor’s degree and a master’s with honors in American Studies from the University of Maryland.  He has been a non-resident fellow at the Stimson Center, the US-Asia Institute and Tufts University Science Diplomacy Center and has participated in numerous South China Sea conferences. Also, he co-founded the Mekong Environment Forum in Can Tho, Vietnam.  Mr. Borton’s  latest book is Dispatches from the South China Sea: Navigating to Common Ground. 

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Contact: Becky Cheatham at 912-657-4409