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China’s Lawful Position on the South China Sea
By Greg Austin
China is not helping itself by refusing to define its understanding of the nine-dashed line.
China Calls US Intercept Complaint ‘Totally Groundless’
By Zachary Keck
China blamed the U.S. for what Washington called a "dangerous intercept" of one of its spy planes.
China's RIMPAC Spying: Having Your Cake and Eating It Too
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's RIMPAC surveillance reveals a troubling disconnect in its interpretation of freedom of navigation.
China’s Doublethink on the Law of the Sea
China is comfortable with the idea that the law of the sea is sacrosanct, and that Beijing can carve out a zone of exception for itself.
Maritime Game-Changer Revealed at Shangri-La Dialogue
A few words from a Chinese military officer in Singapore makes clear the game has changed in Asian maritime security.
How Europe Can Support the ‘Pivot’
As America focuses on the ‘Indo-Pacific’, Europe has a vital role to play, James Holmes argues.
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