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2014 Shangri-La Dialogue

November 05, 2014
Aquino Shows Support for Japan in the South China Sea
By Clint Richards
The Philippines is seeking to indirectly link its territorial problems with Japanese normalization.

August 19, 2014
Freedom of Navigation and China: What Should Europe Do?
By Edward Schwarck
It is in Europe’s interests to join in defending the concept of freedom of navigation.

July 17, 2014
Strategic Trust, an Oil Rig and Vietnam’s Dilemma
By Nguyen Huu Tuc
Vietnam is forced to decide between territorial integrity and its relationship with China.

July 16, 2014
Missing the Point on the ‘Anti-China Rhetoric’ Debate
By James Pach
China may be the problem. But anti-China rhetoric isn’t the solution.

July 15, 2014
Anti-China Rhetoric Isn’t Causing Problems, China Is
By Zachary Keck
China's actions in the region are causing problems, anti-China rhetoric is merely the response to them.

June 18, 2014
The Shangri-La Dialogue: Troublemaker or Peacemaker?
By Zheng Wang
How Asia’s premier security summit can return to the path of true dialogue.

June 04, 2014
Vietnam’s Role in Japan’s Southeast Asia Strategy
By Clint Richards
Japan is calibrating its cooperation with Vietnam in order to support Abe’s larger agenda.

June 03, 2014
Shangri-La Dialogue: Competing Visions of Asian Security
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S.-based editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck discuss the Shangri-La Dialogue and U.S.-Taliban prisoner release deal.

June 03, 2014
Beijing's ‘China Threat’ Theory
By Shannon Tiezzi
China refuses to acknowledge that its neighbors might have legitimate reasons for concern.

June 03, 2014
Japan’s Anti-China Coalition Is Dangerous
By Dingding Chen
Japan’s attempts to assemble an anti-China coalition in the region are dangerous and misguided.

May 31, 2014
Shangri-La Dialogue Highlights Regional Tensions
By Shannon Tiezzi
With numerous Asia-Pacific spats going on, the annual security dialogue in Singapore revealed intra-regional fractures.
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