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The Geopolitical Stakes of the 2016 Philippine Elections
By Jeffrey Ordaniel
The outcome of next year’s presidential election will have significant implications for the country’s foreign policy.
Beijing’s Formidable Strategy in the South China Sea
By Chunjuan Nancy Wei
Beijing is prevailing over its neighbors in the South China Sea. It may also have the solution.
China 'Gravely Concerned' by ASEAN Statment on South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
China rejects the ASEAN statement on the South China Sea, accusing the Philippines of taking the bloc "hostage."
Beijing’s Fait Accompli in the South China Sea
By Koh Swee Lean Collin
China is achieving its foreign policy objectives without firing a shot.
Philippines Expels China Experts Amid South China Sea Concerns
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Manila ends Chinese involvement in running its power grid citing security fears.
Philippines Blasts China on South China Sea Reclamation Work
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Officials criticize Chinese actions following U.S.-Philippine strategic dialogue.
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.
China’s Friendship Treaty: A Distraction from South China Sea Diplomacy
By David Gitter
Why ASEAN states should think twice before signing on to China’s treaty of friendship and cooperation.
Obama in Philippines: 'Our Goal Is Not to Contain China'
By Mong Palatino
Washington signs a new defense accord with Manila. But will it do what its Philippine supporters hope?
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