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The Next Generation of China’s Navy

The Next Generation of China’s Navy

By Andrew S. Erickson
As China’s navy undergoes a change in leadership, what lies ahead for the rapidly modernizing service?

Top Chinese Admiral: China Ready to Counter ‘Any Aggression’ in South China Sea

Top Chinese Admiral: China Ready to Counter ‘Any Aggression’ in South China Sea

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The admiral’s remarks come amidst a three-day visit by the U.S. Navy’s chief of naval operations to China.
US Admiral: China 'Very Interested' in RIMPAC 2016

US Admiral: China 'Very Interested' in RIMPAC 2016

By Shannon Tiezzi
China and America's top naval leaders have a wish-list for the relationship.

Will China's Top Shangri-La Delegate Be the Next PLA Navy Chief?

Will China's Top Shangri-La Delegate Be the Next PLA Navy Chief?

By Bo Zhiyue
Admiral Sun Jianguo, China's representative at the annual security forum, may well become PLA Navy commander in 2017.

China Naval Chief Conducts ‘Unprecedented’ Survey of Disputed Reefs

China Naval Chief Conducts ‘Unprecedented’ Survey of Disputed Reefs

By Zachary Keck
PLA Navy commander Wu Shengli conducted a survey of Beijing's reclamation projects in the disputed South China Sea.

Asia's Changing Naval Landscape

Asia's Changing Naval Landscape

By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
Our U.S. Editors discuss naval developments across the Asia-Pacific, focusing on China, Japan, Taiwan, and Australia.

Small But Positive Signs at Western Pacific Naval Symposium

Small But Positive Signs at Western Pacific Naval Symposium

By Shannon Tiezzi
The biennial meeting of naval officials from the Western Pacific approved a new communication agreement.
Beijing: No Meeting Between Chinese, Japanese Naval Chiefs

Beijing: No Meeting Between Chinese, Japanese Naval Chiefs

By Shannon Tiezzi
China stressed there would be no one-on-one contact with the visiting Japanese delegation at this week's symposium.

A New Type of US-China Military Relationship

A New Type of US-China Military Relationship

Growing exchanges and a U.S. desire to cooperate suggest a policy of engagement, rather than containment.

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