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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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A First: Japanese and US Navies Hold Exercise in South China Sea

A First: Japanese and US Navies Hold Exercise in South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
Following Malabar 2015, a Japanese destroyer and a U.S. carrier are exercising together in the South China Sea.
This Fighter Might Replace Indonesia's Aging F-5 Fighters (Hint: Not the Su-35)

This Fighter Might Replace Indonesia's Aging F-5 Fighters (Hint: Not the Su-35)

By Benjamin David Baker
Sweden’s Saab recently unveiled a new bid to gain access to Indonesia’s fighter market. Can it beat the Russian favorite?

South China Sea: No Win-Win for China and US

South China Sea: No Win-Win for China and US

By Bernard Fook Weng Loo and Koh Swee Lean Collin
Neither China nor the U.S. can back down now without losing credibility and face.

US Fighter Jets Intercept Russian Aircraft Approaching US Aircraft Carrier

US Fighter Jets Intercept Russian Aircraft Approaching US Aircraft Carrier

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. Navy scrambled four fighter jets to intercept two Russian warplanes in waters off the Korean Peninsula.

What’s Behind Indonesia’s South China Sea Rhetoric Amid US-China Tensions?

What’s Behind Indonesia’s South China Sea Rhetoric Amid US-China Tensions?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Observers need to look past the words of a few to understand Indonesia’s approach.
Philippines v. China: Court Rules Favorably on Jurisdiction, Case Will Proceed

Philippines v. China: Court Rules Favorably on Jurisdiction, Case Will Proceed

By Ankit Panda
China's nine-dash line will have its day in international court.

US-China: No More Spy Games?

US-China: No More Spy Games?

By Sameer Patil
Are the U.S. and China working to create norms in cyberspace?
Top US, Chinese Naval Officials Meet to Discuss South China Sea Tensions

Top US, Chinese Naval Officials Meet to Discuss South China Sea Tensions

By Ankit Panda
Top officials from the U.S. and Chinese navies will meet to discuss recent tensions in the South China Sea.

How China Maintains Strategic Ambiguity in the South China Sea

How China Maintains Strategic Ambiguity in the South China Sea

By Graham Webster
For now, careful Chinese officials have denied opponents specific grounds on which to argue.

Both the US and China Benefit From US Navy's Freedom of Navigation Assertions

Both the US and China Benefit From US Navy's Freedom of Navigation Assertions

By Dingding Chen
And so U.S.-China tensions over the South China Sea enter a new era. What can be expected?

How the Rest of Asia Reacted to US Navy Patrol Near China's Man-Made Island

How the Rest of Asia Reacted to US Navy Patrol Near China's Man-Made Island

By Jake Douglas
We know China wasn't happy. What about everyone else?
Lassen Faire in the South China Sea: Takeaways From the First US FONOP

Lassen Faire in the South China Sea: Takeaways From the First US FONOP

By Ankit Panda
What does the U.S. Navy's first freedom of navigation operation near a Chinese man-made island really mean?

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