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Just How Far Would China Go to Protect Its Citizens?
By Benjamin Shook
Recent crises raise some interesting questions about the strength of China’s non-interventionist principles.
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The U.S. Military and Undercurrents in Asia-Pacific Security
By Jon P. Cheatwood
Transnational crime is just one of the new challenges the U.S. military must consider in the rebalance to Asia.
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Myanmar May Have Just Bombed Chinese Territory -- Now What?
By Ankit Panda
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson confirmed that Myanmar accidentally bombed Chinese soil. What are the consequences?
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