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Will China’s military rival the United States’ in the Pacific? Will Japan abandon the constitutional fetters on its own military? How will India respond to the String of Pearls strategy? The Diplomat has put together a team of leading analysts to offer must-read, regular commentary on the big defense and security issues in the Asia-Pacific.

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What the Israel-Palestine Conflict Means for China-US Competition

What the Israel-Palestine Conflict Means for China-US Competition

By Wang Jin
The war between Israel and Hamas is upending new diplomatic trajectories in the Middle East.
Centering Climate Change in the China-US Competition

Centering Climate Change in the China-US Competition

By Matt Holbrook
Climate change in the Indo-Pacific will have a very real impact on the outcome of any potential great power conflict within the region.

India-China Tango Continues in Sri Lanka

India-China Tango Continues in Sri Lanka

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Once again, the pending visit of a Chinese research vessel to Sri Lanka has touched off Indian objections.

Weathering The Storm: China’s Latest Maritime Challenge Against Japan

Weathering The Storm: China’s Latest Maritime Challenge Against Japan

By Andrew Orchard
An overview of China’s recent deployment of an oceanographic/weather buoy inside the Japanese exclusive economic zone and Japan’s response.

No One Knows What BRICS Expansion Means 

No One Knows What BRICS Expansion Means 

By Anjali Bhatt
The 11 members of the expanded group have so little in common that it’s tough to decode what their purpose will be.
Challenges to Underwater Sovereignty and Indonesia’s Naval Modernization

Challenges to Underwater Sovereignty and Indonesia’s Naval Modernization

By Iqbal Bagus Alfiansyah and Muhammad Fauzan Malufti
The country's military modernization drive needs to include measures to improve its underwater defense capabilities.

Even Before the Latest Bombing, Mastung Was a Hotbed for Violent Insurgency

Even Before the Latest Bombing, Mastung Was a Hotbed for Violent Insurgency

By Kiyya Baloch
There is a widespread belief in Balochistan that the authorities in Pakistan have deliberately allowed Islamic fundamentalism to flourish in the province in general – and in Mastung in particular.
India’s Stake in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict 

India’s Stake in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict 

By Seamus Duffy
Armenia is a crucial player in the planned International North-South Transportation Corridor. Its defeat will require India to adjust its strategy for the South Caucasus.

Will the Philippines File a Second South China Sea Arbitration Case?

Will the Philippines File a Second South China Sea Arbitration Case?

By Trung NGUYEN
The Philippines is exploring the possibility of bringing China to another international dispute settlement organ.

The Antarctic Treaty System: A Useful but Imperfect ‘Guardrail’ for China-US Relations

The Antarctic Treaty System: A Useful but Imperfect ‘Guardrail’ for China-US Relations

By Nengye Liu
Unlike the USSR, China, as a latecomer, has no vested interest in the existing rules of the ATS.

What the North Korea-Russia Summit Means for the Korean Peninsula

What the North Korea-Russia Summit Means for the Korean Peninsula

By Kyung-joo Jeon
Kim Jong Un's trip to Russia was generally analyzed for its impact on the Ukraine War, but it will also have lasting implications for Korean Peninsula security dynamics.
The Limits of the North Korea-Russia Security Partnership

The Limits of the North Korea-Russia Security Partnership

By Khang Vu
Just how far can Moscow and Pyongyang's revived “militant unity” go?

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