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ASEAN Connectivity and China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’

ASEAN Connectivity and China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’

By Lucio Blanco Pitlo III
Could there be a convergence of interests between these two grand projects?
One In All In, AIIB Gains Momentum

One In All In, AIIB Gains Momentum

By Luke Hunt
Even with the South China Sea disputes, ASEAN countries insist they are committed to China’s new development bank.

Is China’s Economic Power in ASEAN Overblown?

Is China’s Economic Power in ASEAN Overblown?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A new report suggests there is less to Beijing’s influence than meets the eye.

China Challenges ASEAN with Land Fills in South China Sea

China Challenges ASEAN with Land Fills in South China Sea

By Luke Hunt
With ongoing reclamation work, the outlook for the region remains grim.

Did China Just Boost Military Ties with Thailand?

Did China Just Boost Military Ties with Thailand?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The symbolism of a recent meeting is clear, but the substance is less so.
ASEAN to Intensify South China Sea Response Amid China Concerns

ASEAN to Intensify South China Sea Response Amid China Concerns

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Grouping to accelerate efforts to conclude an elusive code of conduct.

Will China Change its South China Sea Approach in 2015?

Will China Change its South China Sea Approach in 2015?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Some say Beijing may be adjusting its approach. But history suggests caution is warranted.
Why China Should Conclude a Code of Conduct with ASEAN

Why China Should Conclude a Code of Conduct with ASEAN

By Thuc D. Pham
There a number of reasons why Beijing should complete an ASEAN-China COC for the South China Sea.

A Code of Conduct for the South China Sea?

A Code of Conduct for the South China Sea?

Despite a positive recent meeting, the road to a code for the troubled region is likely to be a long one.

ASEAN in the Power Web

ASEAN in the Power Web

By Julio Amador III
The regional body will need to work hard, if it is to maintain its position at the center of Asia-Pacific power relations.

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