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Will China Succeed in Creating an Asian Security Order?
By Richard Ghiasy and Jagannath Panda
China’s vision for the Asian security order has a strong emphasis on cooperative security, but Beijing, despite new initiatives, is not quite sure how to make it happen.
Why Was a North Korean Official in the Philippines Before the ASEAN Regional Forum?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent engagement speaks to diplomatic efforts being waged by various actors amid growing alarm.
The State of Asia’s Security Dialogues
By Prashanth Parameswaran
As this year’s round of Asia’s annual security forums kicked off this week, here is a closer look at where they stand.
China: New White Paper, Old Asia Conundrum
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing is getting better at selling Asia a benign vision, but most of the region is still having trouble buying it.
What Does China's 'New Asian Security Concept' Mean for the US?
By David C. McCaughrin
A closer look at China's vision for remaking Asian security, and what the United States can do about it.
Can China Reshape Asia’s Security Architecture?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Though Beijing’s proposals deserve a listen, it also needs to adjust its message.
Experts Imagine an Asia Without the US
By Mina Pollmann
At a panel discussion, Asia experts reveal deep-seated fears about U.S. commitment to the region.
Australia, Russia, and a Rules-Based Order in Asia
By Anton Tsvetov
While Russia and Australia are far from being the closest of partners, they may share crucial interests in Asian security.
How the US Election Unsettles Asia's Regional Order
By Nick Bisley
Donald Trump's remarks are a wake-up calls to Asian nations: the U.S. presence might not last forever.
Singapore Calls For More Inclusive Asian Security Order Amid China’s Rise
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The city-state’s defense minister calls for “a new accommodation” between the United States and rising powers.
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