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China anti-piracy
The Gulf of Aden Needs US-China Maritime Cooperation
By Brittney Washington
If Washington and Beijing can get out of their own way, they can combat a common threat.
Going Blue: The Transformation of China’s Navy
By Andrew Poulin
Chinese naval vessels are increasingly operating father and farther away from their home waters.
Chinese Anti-Piracy and the Global Maritime Commons
By Matthew G. Minot-Scheuermann
As Chinese maritime influence grows, it raises questions for the commercial maritime community.
China's Navy Visits Indonesia in Last World Tour Stop
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Fleet 152 is on a five-day visit.
So Far, So Close? EU-China Network Diplomacy
By Lucie Qian Xia
“Network diplomacy” could be an effective way to take the bilateral relationship forward.
US General: China Has 10 Year Contract for First Overseas Military Base
By Shannon Tiezzi
A U.S. general confirms China will open a base in Djibouti. Here's why that shouldn't be taken as a threat.
Can China and the EU Boost Defense Cooperation?
By Shannon Tiezzi
While in Beijing, EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini pledges more security and defense cooperation with China.
Chinese Nuclear Subs in the Indian Ocean
By P K Ghosh
An extended deployment has sent a powerful message to the Indian Navy.
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