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China's Coming 'Lawfare' and the South China Sea

China's Coming 'Lawfare' and the South China Sea

By Patrick M. Renz and Frauke Heidemann
What China's growing legal expertise could mean for its foreign policy.
Why the Next US President Should Pivot to the South China Sea

Why the Next US President Should Pivot to the South China Sea

By Thuc D. Pham
The U.S. needs to get proactive and expand the scope of activities with new partners like Vietnam.

Revelations on China’s Maritime Modernization

Revelations on China’s Maritime Modernization

By Andrew S. Erickson
The U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence offers a wealth of new information on the PLA Navy.

The Challenge to China’s South China Sea Approach

The Challenge to China’s South China Sea Approach

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing’s ‘dual track approach’ confounds more than it clarifies.

Philippines Fires Back at China’s South China Sea Charges

Philippines Fires Back at China’s South China Sea Charges

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Manila hits back at Beijing.
China Slams Philippines For South China Sea ‘Hypocrisy’

China Slams Philippines For South China Sea ‘Hypocrisy’

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing turns the tables on Manila for resuming works in the South China Sea.

China Blasts ASEAN Head for South China Sea Remarks

China Blasts ASEAN Head for South China Sea Remarks

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing scolds ASEAN’s Vietnamese chief for allegedly biased and false comments.
Will China Change its South China Sea Approach in 2015?

Will China Change its South China Sea Approach in 2015?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Some say Beijing may be adjusting its approach. But history suggests caution is warranted.

Is Indonesia Beijing’s Next Target in the South China Sea?

Is Indonesia Beijing’s Next Target in the South China Sea?

By Victor Robert Lee
Until recently, Indonesia seemed immune to the maritime disputes. That could be changing.

3 Ways China Could Respond to UNCLOS Ruling

3 Ways China Could Respond to UNCLOS Ruling

By James R. Holmes
How will China respond to the UNCLOS ruling in the Philippines tribunal case?

Abe Trades Investment for Security Council Seat

Abe Trades Investment for Security Council Seat

By Clint Richards
Japan will use a return to the Council as another means to counter China’s regional assertiveness.
Singapore and the Sea of Discontent

Singapore and the Sea of Discontent

By Suhith Sitharthan
How Singapore can play a central role in mediating Southeast Asian territorial disputes.

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