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The Costs of Victory Without Honor for China

The Costs of Victory Without Honor for China

By Ankit Panda
What is China giving up with its current strategy in the South and East China Seas?
The Rebalance to Asia: A Patch for U.S. Leadership?

The Rebalance to Asia: A Patch for U.S. Leadership?

By Jin Kai
The U.S. needs to clarify its Asia-Pacific strategy if it is to be more than a temporary fix for declining leadership.

Vietnam Threatens Legal Action Against China

Vietnam Threatens Legal Action Against China

By Zachary Keck
Vietnam appears set to use international law to settle its territorial disputes with China in the South China Sea.

To Lead In Asia, Japan Must Take China to Court

To Lead In Asia, Japan Must Take China to Court

By Zachary Keck
Acknowledging the Senkaku dispute and appealing to international law would benefit both Japan and ASEAN.

N. Korea Won’t Cause a Nuclear Domino in Asia (But China Might)

N. Korea Won’t Cause a Nuclear Domino in Asia (But China Might)

By Zachary Keck
If there is a nuclear arms race in Asia, China's conventional military power will be to blame.
In Asia, Fears of North Korea's Collapse Grow

In Asia, Fears of North Korea's Collapse Grow

By Zachary Keck
A number of signs suggest that South Korea and China believe the risk of North Korea’s demise is growing.

China and Japan Battle for Russia’s Allegiance

China and Japan Battle for Russia’s Allegiance

By Zachary Keck
Russia’s importance and non-alignment has Tokyo and Beijing competing for its hearts and minds.
China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea

China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat speaks with Dr. Patrick Cronin about the current tensions and the repercussions for China, Vietnam, and ASEAN.

Robert Gates: Most Countries Conduct Economic Espionage

Robert Gates: Most Countries Conduct Economic Espionage

By Zachary Keck
The former defense secretary says that as many as 15 countries use espionage to steal US trade secrets and technology.

The Normative Origins of the US-China Spying Row

The Normative Origins of the US-China Spying Row

By Zachary Keck
America and China’s dispute over economic cyber-espionage is rooted in different conceptions of the state.

At CICA, Xi Calls for New Regional Security Architecture

At CICA, Xi Calls for New Regional Security Architecture

By Shannon Tiezzi
Xi sees CICA as the basis for a new regional security architecture for Asia, replacing the current alliance system.
China and Russia Sign Massive Natural Gas Deal

China and Russia Sign Massive Natural Gas Deal

By Zachary Keck
After 10 years of negotiations, the two sides have finally reached an agreement on the $400 billion deal.

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