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South China Sea
India Is Making a Move on the South China Sea
By Harsh V. Pant
Make no mistake: India is charting a new course on South China Sea.
What China's SAMs in the South China Sea Mean for Vietnam
By Nam Nguyen
Only “boots on the ground” will secure Vietnam’s national interests in the South China Sea.
'Mountains out of Molehills:' The Pentagon’s Big Lie About the South China Sea
By Greg Austin
Blurring the red lines in the South China Sea.
The Remote Sensing Imperative
By Melissa S. Hersh and Ajey Lele
The U.S. should continue to cooperate with Asia in remote sensing and earth observation platforms.
Japan's Foreign Minister Cancels Plans to Visit China
By Ankit Panda
Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida is calling off his plans to visit China this spring.
US-ASEAN Summit: Preparing for a New Normal
By Emirza Adi Syailendra
Can the U.S. and ASEAN find common ground on the South China Sea?
Decision in Philippines v. China Expected in May 2016
By Ankit Panda
Plus, updates on U.S.-India patrols, Asian defense spending rises, and more. Weekend security links.
Satellite Images: China Manufactures Land at New Sites in the Paracel Islands
By Victor Robert Lee
A new helicopter base is seen for the first time at Duncan Island in the South China Sea.
A Japan-Singapore-India Maritime Partnership
By Satoru Nagao and Koh Swee Lean Collin
A strategic partnership could be key to dealing with Indo-Pacific challenges.
Taiwan’s South China Sea Dilemma
By Shang-su Wu
Taiwan’s position on the contested waters is linked to its very identity.
US-India Patrols in the South China Sea? Maybe Not Just Yet
By Ankit Panda
India and the United States are talking about the South China Sea, but are they ready to hold joint patrols there?
80 Percent of Zero: China’s Phantom South China Sea Claims
By Steven Stashwick
After the U.S. FONOPs, how long can China get away with “enforcing” claims it hasn’t made?