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Chinese Foreign Policy
Why China Can't Change Course in the South China Sea
By Ankit Panda
According to China's foreign minister, concessions in the South China Sea would embarrass China's ancestors.
One Belt, One Road, One Frenzied Debate
By Dingding Chen
Just like China’s overheating stock market, the ‘OBOR’ debate needs to cool down if it wants sustainable development.
Who Is the Biggest Aggressor in the South China Sea? (A Rejoinder)
By Carl Thayer
China's track record in the South China Sea is markedly different from those of the other claimants.
No, China Is Not Reclaiming Land in the South China Sea
By Carl Thayer
Rather, China is slowly excising the maritime heart out of Southeast Asia.
Road from Shangri-La: South China Sea Situation Report
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda and Franz-Stefan Gady discuss tensions in the South China Sea with Greg Austin.
China to US: South China Sea Recon ‘Irresponsible and Dangerous'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a landmark court case in China and a treasure trove of historical Chinese documents. Friday China links.
Reclamation, Arbitration, Competition: South China Sea Situation Report
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's editors discuss recent events in the South China Sea.
4 Ways China Can Become a Global Governance Leader
By Dingding Chen
Steps China can take to remake itself into a leader on global governance issues.
Chinese Experts Sound Alarms on North Korea’s Nuclear Program
By Ankit Panda
Chinese nuclear experts think that the nuclear threat posed by North Korea is much greater than previously thought.
Xi Jinping on Pakistan: 'I Feel As If I Am Going to Visit the Home of My Own Brother'
By Ankit Panda
Ahead of his trip to Pakistan, Xi Jinping published an op-ed outlining his priorities for the visit.
Relax, China's Island-Building in the South China Sea Is No Threat
By Dingding Chen
Despite its seeming threat, China's activities remain peaceful and defensive in nature.
Yemen Evacuation a Strategic Step Forward for China
By Kevin Wang
The skillful act of military diplomacy also raises an important question for the U.S.