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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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US Warship Collides With South Korean Fishing Vessel

US Warship Collides With South Korean Fishing Vessel

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. warship was cruising off the Korean Peninsula when it collided with a South Korean fishing boat.
East China Sea: 4 China Coast Guard Vessels Enter Territorial Sea Near Disputed Islands

East China Sea: 4 China Coast Guard Vessels Enter Territorial Sea Near Disputed Islands

By Ankit Panda
Japan claims this is the 12th incursion by Chinese vessels in the East China Sea to date this year.

US Freedom of Navigation Challenges in South China Sea on Hold

US Freedom of Navigation Challenges in South China Sea on Hold

By Steven Stashwick
Apparent deference to other issues echoes Obama principles in region.

China Burnishes Anti-Piracy Credentials Without Clarifying Possible Use of Lethal Force

China Burnishes Anti-Piracy Credentials Without Clarifying Possible Use of Lethal Force

By Ankit Panda
The Chinese Ministry of National Defense clarified the extent of the Chinese Navy's anti-piracy operations in the Indian Ocean.

Trump and Southeast Asia: Sustaining the Maritime Pivot

Trump and Southeast Asia: Sustaining the Maritime Pivot

By Koh Swee Lean Collin
The new administration needs to rethink deterrence in the South China Sea.
Time for ASEAN's Defense Ministers Meeting to Put Traditional Security on the Agenda

Time for ASEAN's Defense Ministers Meeting to Put Traditional Security on the Agenda

By Henrick Z. Tsjeng
ADMM can wade into troubled waters by starting out discussions of "grey areas."

Should America Share the 'Spear' With Japan?

Should America Share the 'Spear' With Japan?

By James L. Schoff and David Song
The Japanese debate over acquiring missile strike capability needs to consider the broader alliance framework.
THAAD Is Operational in South Korea. What Next?

THAAD Is Operational in South Korea. What Next?

By Ryan Barenklau
THAAD is up and running, but that likely won't change U.S. thinking about a preemptive strike.

Under Trump, A Looming North Korean ICBM Threat Brings Alliance 'Decoupling' Fears Back to East Asia

Under Trump, A Looming North Korean ICBM Threat Brings Alliance 'Decoupling' Fears Back to East Asia

By Ankit Panda
How long until Trump wonders out loud why the U.S. should risk American cities for Korean and Japanese cities?

What Does China's New Aircraft Carrier Mean for the Liaoning?

What Does China's New Aircraft Carrier Mean for the Liaoning?

By Robert Farley
China seems to be taking the same careful approach to its carrier program as Japan took during the interwar period.

India's 2017 Joint Armed Forces Doctrine: First Takeaways

India's 2017 Joint Armed Forces Doctrine: First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
India's latest joint military doctrinal document offers new insight.
Failed North Korean Missile Tests: Faulty Engineering or a Covert US Offensive Plan?

Failed North Korean Missile Tests: Faulty Engineering or a Covert US Offensive Plan?

By Alexis Lavi and Matthew Flug
What would the United States need to credibly attack North Korean missile development by cyber means?

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