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2019 Shangri-La Dialogue
A Thucydides Fallacy: The New Model of Power Relations for Southeast Asia, the US, and China
By Danny Quah
Have Southeast Asia, the United States, and China shifted to a new model of power relations?
Japan, South Korea Attempt to Push Forward Military Cooperation
By Daniel Hurst
A trilateral meeting of the Japanese, Korean, and U.S. defense ministers was a small step forward amid icy Japan-South Korea relations.
France Trumpets Renewed Commitment to Stability in Indo-Pacific
By Steven Stashwick
Paris sees a responsibility to the region in face of “building blocks of a global confrontation.”
What's in the New China-Singapore Deepening Military Ties Talk?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the significance of recently announced steps by both sides to strengthen security ties in spite of lingering challenges.
Why Is China Sending Top Military Brass to Shangri-La 2019?
By Eleanor Albert
For the first time since 2011, China will be represented at the regional security forum by its defense minister.
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