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Singapore Calls For More Inclusive Asian Security Order Amid China’s Rise
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The city-state’s defense minister calls for “a new accommodation” between the United States and rising powers.
Malaysia Wants Expanded Naval Protocol Amid South China Sea Disputes
By Prashanth Parameswaran
New navy chief calls for CUES to include other maritime agencies.
What Did the 3rd ASEAN Defense Minister’s Meeting Plus Achieve?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beyond the non-adoption of a joint statement, a look at what was discussed at the ADMM-Plus meeting in Malaysia.
Top US, Chinese Naval Officials Meet to Discuss South China Sea Tensions
By Ankit Panda
Top officials from the U.S. and Chinese navies will meet to discuss recent tensions in the South China Sea.
The Truth About China’s New South China Sea Drill Proposal with ASEAN
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The initiative is less revolutionary than some are making it seem.
US Admiral: China 'Very Interested' in RIMPAC 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and America's top naval leaders have a wish-list for the relationship.
Japan, Philippines to Hold New South China Sea Naval Exercise
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Tokyo and Manila are preparing for yet another joint maritime drill.
Singapore Calls for Global Action to Tackle Maritime Challenges
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Defense minister outlines measures to tackle maritime challenges in the Asia-Pacific.
Improving Order in the East China Sea
By Erik French
A stronger Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea is vital for avoiding the threat posed by interstate incidents at sea.
The Limits of Pacific Maritime Law
By James R. Holmes
The new Code for Unplanned Encounters at Sea will not bring peace in our time.
Asia's Changing Naval Landscape
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
Our U.S. Editors discuss naval developments across the Asia-Pacific, focusing on China, Japan, Taiwan, and Australia.
Small But Positive Signs at Western Pacific Naval Symposium
By Shannon Tiezzi
The biennial meeting of naval officials from the Western Pacific approved a new communication agreement.
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