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How Russia, China, and IS Have Made the US Popular Again
By Rob Spalding and Adam Lowther
Allies and partners are looking to the United States in ways not seen since the Cold War.
China’s White Paper: Implications for Southeast Asia
By Laura Southgate
How might other South China Sea claimants responds to China’s maritime strategy?
US Must Hold Firm in South China Sea Dispute
By Joseph A. Bosco
Backing away now will be seen in Beijing and elsewhere as a further erosion of U.S. credibility.
Protecting Freedom of Navigation in the South China Sea
By Douglas Gates
If America wants to stand up for international law, it should start by ratifying the treaty.
4 Reasons Why China Is No Threat to South China Sea Commerce
By Greg Austin
US diplomacy is not served by exaggerating or inventing military threats, such as threats to commercial shipping.
A New Way to Resolve South China Sea Disputes?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A retired U.S. admiral suggests an out-of-the-box solution.
Does ASEAN Have a South China Sea Position?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The question is at the heart of controversies that keep rearing their head.
China Unveils Major South China Sea Gas Find
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Large yields may further fuel resource extraction efforts in contentious waters.
Philippines Blasts China on South China Sea Reclamation Work
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Officials criticize Chinese actions following U.S.-Philippine strategic dialogue.
Is Indonesia Beijing’s Next Target in the South China Sea?
By Victor Robert Lee
Until recently, Indonesia seemed immune to the maritime disputes. That could be changing.
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