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humanitarian assistance/disaster relief
The Indian Navy Sets Up to Lead on Humanitarian Assistance in the Indian Ocean
By Robert Farley
Will there be a “peace race” for influence in the Indian Ocean?
US Kicks Off Asia’s Largest Annual Humanitarian Mission
By Prashanth Parameswaran
May 11 marks the launch of this year’s iteration of the Pacific Partnership.
Typhoon Haiyan Two Years Later: The Philippines is Still Recovering
By Mong Palatino
Manila is still dealing with the effects of the super typhoon's devastation.
A First: Japan Joins US-Philippines Humanitarian Drills in Subic Bay
By Ankit Panda
Japan continues to be drawn toward the South China Sea.
An HA/DR Solution to South China Sea Tensions
By Takashi Kawamoto and Yizhe Daniel Xie
Humanitarian assistance and disaster relief could offer innovative approach to territorial conflict.
Does SAARC Have a Role to Play in Humanitarian Assistance?
By Ankit Panda
India's prime minister wants South Asia to come together on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.
4 Years Later, What Japan Can Teach the World About Disaster Preparedness
By Mina Pollmann
While hosting a UN Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, Japan shares hard lessons from the 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
How Disaster Relief Can Save China-ASEAN Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and ASEAN signed an MoU on disaster relief, opening the door for the diplomatic benefits of cooperation on HA/DR.
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.
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