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HA/DR
Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief: The Quad’s Path Forward in Southeast Asia
By Lucas Myers and Blake Berger
A focus on HA/DR would be a return to the Quad's roots – and an effective way to merge public goods provision and maritime security in a politically palatable manner
How Singapore’s Military Is Fighting COVID-19
By Vivian Ng
The Singapore Armed Forces are not just performing crucial tasks – their presence is a powerful part of the nation’s psychological defense against the disease.
US Army, PLA Conclude Disaster Management Exchange Despite Frictions
By Ankit Panda
The 2018 iteration of the U.S.-China Disaster Management Exchange concluded in Nanjing.
China’s Maritime Quest in the Indian Ocean: New Delhi’s Options
By Tuneer Mukherjee
Will India be left out in the cold amid Chinese expansion in the Indian Ocean or can it seal in a strategically useful position?
The Strengths and Weaknesses of Asia's 2 Major Defense Meetings
By Sarah Teo
Assessing the future of the ASEAN Defense Ministers' Meeting and ADMM-Plus.
Natural Disasters: Preparing for the Big One
By Martin Lasater
The vulnerable Asia-Pacific needs broader engagement in disaster planning
US-Japan-Australia Security Cooperation: Beyond Containment
By Mina Pollmann
Contrary to popular belief, the trilateral security cooperation isn't all about keeping China in check.
The Softer Side of China’s Military
By Shannon Tiezzi
Disaster relief is an increasingly important mission for China's armed forces, both domestically and abroad.
HADR and US-China Military Cooperation
By Jen Pearce
It is time for the two powers to work together on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief.
The U.S. Humanitarian Presence in Southeast Asia
By Zachary M. Hosford
U.S. humanitarian and disaster response capabilities are unmatched. It should work to keep them that way.
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