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China-Malaysia relations
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No, Malaysia Would Never Host a US Spy Base
By Dzirhan Mahadzir
The notion that Malaysia may offer the U.S. Navy a base for surveillance aircraft is laughable.
Will Malaysia Host US Spy Planes?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Adm. Jonathan Greenert indicated that Malaysia offered to host U.S. spy planes.
Government Narratives in Maritime Disputes
By Mina Pollmann
Malaysia and Vietnam show the role politicians can play in ratcheting up or down tensions.
Flight 370 Continues to Echo in China-Malaysia Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Disappointing news on the search for Flight 370 casts a pall over Najib Razak's visit to China.
China Postpones Panda Diplomacy With Malaysia
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the Sunflower Movement moves on, pollution data from Beijing, and US football in Chongqing. Friday China links.
Chinese Tourist Abducted From Malaysian Resort by Armed Gunmen
By Shannon Tiezzi
Two women, a Chinese tourist and a Filipino worker, were abducted by gunman believed to be Philippine militants.
Chinese Travel Agencies Write Off Malaysia
By Han Zhang
A bold patriotic move, buzz-seeking or bullying? The Internet drives diplomacy.
China Grieves Over Flight 370
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese relatives of passengers on the lost flight react with sorrow and anger to news about the flight's presumed fate.
Could Flight 370 Damage China-Malaysia Relations?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Frustrations in China towards Malaysia's handling of the search and rescue mission could spill over to affect ties.
China to Malaysia: ‘Speed Up’ Search for Missing Plane
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's new emphasis on protecting overseas citizens is driving Beijing's response to the disappearance of Flight 370.
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