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China-US Military Confrontation in the South China Sea: Fact and Fiction

China-US Military Confrontation in the South China Sea: Fact and Fiction

By Hu Bo
The China-U.S. rivalry in the South China Sea is certainly growing, but war is still some way off.
China’s Tightening Grasp in the South China Sea: A First-Hand Look

China’s Tightening Grasp in the South China Sea: A First-Hand Look

By Zachary Williams
A view from the USS America on China's actions -- and U.S. reactions -- in the disputed waters.

US-China Competition Will Heat up the South China Sea

US-China Competition Will Heat up the South China Sea

By Wu Shicun
The competition between major countries will be the biggest threat to stability in the region.

The Cyber Dimension of the South China Sea Clashes

The Cyber Dimension of the South China Sea Clashes

By Mark Manantan
China’s alleged cyberattacks come amid rising sentiments in the Philippines over the South China Sea disputes.

What’s Next for the South China Sea?

What’s Next for the South China Sea?

By Wu Shicun
Destabilizing headwinds risk overturning the general trend toward peace and stability in the South China Sea.
Greg Poling: Imagining an Effective South China Sea Code of Conduct

Greg Poling: Imagining an Effective South China Sea Code of Conduct

By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat talks with the chair of CSIS' Expert Working Group on the South China Sea.

Trying to Solve the Philippines’ South China Sea Conundrum 

Trying to Solve the Philippines’ South China Sea Conundrum 

By Mark J. Valencia
Realistically, joint development of resources is probably the Philippines’ best bet.
Is the South China Sea Dispute a Foregone Conclusion?

Is the South China Sea Dispute a Foregone Conclusion?

By Jansen Tham
China has gained an irreversible advantage in the South China Sea.

China’s Risky Plan for Floating Nuclear Power Plants In The South China Sea

China’s Risky Plan for Floating Nuclear Power Plants In The South China Sea

By Viet Phuong Nguyen
Such plants would present serious safety hazards for China and Southeast Asia.

In the Era of Great Power Competition, the US Needs to Step Up Its Game

In the Era of Great Power Competition, the US Needs to Step Up Its Game

By Ben Cipperley
A blueprint for pushing back against China's militarization of the South China Sea.

The South China Sea: Reality Is Slowly Sinking In

The South China Sea: Reality Is Slowly Sinking In

By Mark J. Valencia
It's finally clear that the United States is not willing to confront China in the disputed waters.
Chinese Construction in the South China Sea: Should ASEAN Be Concerned?

Chinese Construction in the South China Sea: Should ASEAN Be Concerned?

By Lee YingHui
With the region largely distracted, ASEAN cannot rely on external help in the South China Sea.

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