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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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Diplomats Scramble to React to North Korean Satellite Launch

Diplomats Scramble to React to North Korean Satellite Launch

By Ankit Panda
The United States and China remain divided on how to respond to North Korean provocations.
North Korea Launches Rocket; US, South Korea Consider THAAD

North Korea Launches Rocket; US, South Korea Consider THAAD

By Shannon Tiezzi
North Korea conducted a missile launch on Sunday, prompting outrage from Seoul and Washington.

Nuclear Instability in the Asia-Pacific Region?

Nuclear Instability in the Asia-Pacific Region?

By Francis P. Sempa
A new study reaches sobering conclusions on the potential for nuclear proliferation.

Afghanistan's NDS and Pakistan's ISI Give Cooperation Another Try

Afghanistan's NDS and Pakistan's ISI Give Cooperation Another Try

By Ankit Panda
Plus, India-U.S. carrier cooperation, Thailand's new OPV, and more. Weekend links.

Declassified: US Nuclear Weapons at Sea During the Cold War

Declassified: US Nuclear Weapons at Sea During the Cold War

By Robert Farley
Not long ago, the U.S. Navy remained on high-alert for a nuclear engagement at sea.
Russian Submarine Activity at Highest Level Since Cold War

Russian Submarine Activity at Highest Level Since Cold War

By Franz-Stefan Gady
NATO says Russian submarine activity has returned to Cold War levels. What about the Pacific?

Chinese Media: Our Artificial Islands Are Better Than Vietnam's

Chinese Media: Our Artificial Islands Are Better Than Vietnam's

By Shannon Tiezzi
A Chinese media report claims that Vietnamese land reclamation on a Spratly reef was washed away in a typhoon.
Afghanistan Won’t Be Able to Pay for its Military Until 2024 (At Least)

Afghanistan Won’t Be Able to Pay for its Military Until 2024 (At Least)

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The top U.S. general in Afghanistan said that the Afghan economy will need financial support “at least” until 2020.

Can China Be Deterred in Cyber Space?

Can China Be Deterred in Cyber Space?

By Joseph Nye
Deterring state actors from attacks that do not reach the level of force is difficult.

2 Chinese Fighters Entered South Korea's Air Defense Identification Zone

2 Chinese Fighters Entered South Korea's Air Defense Identification Zone

By Ankit Panda
Was China trying to send a message?

Will Iran Keep Its Promises?

Will Iran Keep Its Promises?

By Huseyn Panahov
An election this month will tell the story.
China Rejects Latest US FONOP in the South China Sea

China Rejects Latest US FONOP in the South China Sea

By Shannon Tiezzi
The second U.S. FONOP had a different legal rationale than the first -- and sparked a different Chinese response.

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