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China RIMPAC spying

Should the US Invite China to RIMPAC 2016?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A deeper look at a timely question.

U.S.-China Relations: The Hypocrisy of Rules
By Joan Johnson-Freese
Both countries are selective in which rules-based regimes they choose to support.

Responding to China’s Air Intercept
By Ryan Santicola
The US response to the recent intercept is important in the context of the safety and freedom of international airspace.

China's RIMPAC Spying: Having Your Cake and Eating It Too
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's RIMPAC surveillance reveals a troubling disconnect in its interpretation of freedom of navigation.
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