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Rioters in Vietnam Attack Chinese, Taiwanese Factories
By Shannon Tiezzi
Protests against a Chinese oil rig in the South China Sea turned violent, damaging hundred of foreign-owned factories.
South China Sea: What's Next?
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
Our U.S. editors discuss the ramifications of recent South China Sea disputes.
China's Oil Rig Gambit: South China Sea Game-Changer?
By Carl Thayer
China's placement of a state-owned oil rig in the South China Sea was unexpected, provocative and illegal.
Comparing the Chinese and American Dreams
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus Fravel on the Vietnam-China clash and the Tiananmen Incident anniversary. Friday China links.
The Oil Rig Crisis, ASEAN Unity and Vietnam’s Regime Stability
By Huong Le Thu
Domestic calculations may ensure that Vietnam’s response to this latest South China Sea clash is robust.
China: Vietnamese Boats Rammed Our Civilian Vessels
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's Foreign Ministry responded to allegations that Chinese ships rammed Vietnamese vessels.
Vietnam: Dancing with the Scars of ‘79
By Luke Hunt
Anti-China protesters put Vietnamese authorities in an awkward position over the weekend.
Vietnam and China: A Dangerous Incident
By Scott Bentley
A new Chinese documentary offers startling revelations from a 2007 confrontation in the South China Sea.
Lessons from the Battle of the Paracel Islands
By Ngo Minh Tri and Koh Swee Lean Collin
Forty years on, the battle has enduring lessons for Vietnam’s naval modernization.
Vietnam, the US, and China: A Love Triangle?
By Shannon Tiezzi
As part of the rebalance to Asia, the U.S. continues to woo Vietnam while China looks on.
Vietnam’s Confucius Institute Distraction
The controversy in Vietnam over China’s establishment of a Confucius Institute is misplaced, argues one blogger.
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