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ASEAN and South China Sea

USVs and UUVs Can Empower Middle Powers Amid China-US Competition
By Luke C. Hahn
Rising powers in Southeast Asia must bolster these autonomous systems to help balance power in the Indo-Pacific.

Is ASEAN Falling Short, or Are We Expecting Too Much?
By David Hutt
Due to its cultural and political diversity, Southeast Asia lacks the ideational substructure on which to build an organization akin to the European Union.

ASEAN Kicks Off Cluster of Virtual Summits
By Sebastian Strangio
COVID-19 recovery and escalating US-China tensions are expected to dominate the meetings’ agendas.

The Danger of Letting China Set the Pace in the South China Sea
By Steven Stashwick
ASEAN-China Code of Conduct will languish as long as China sets the pace in the South China Sea.

A Military Game of Chicken in the South China Sea?
By Piin-Fen Kok
The South China Sea problem has been militarized and internationalized: what now?

Who Owns What in the South China Sea?
By David A. Welch
Disambiguation is a delicate process.

The Truth About 'Aggression' in the South China Sea
By Nguyen Hong Thao
It's time to put things in perspective in the South China Sea.

China’s White Paper: Implications for Southeast Asia
By Laura Southgate
How might other South China Sea claimants responds to China’s maritime strategy?
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