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Lahad Datu incident
Malaysia to Protest Passage of Philippine Maritime Laws, Government Says
By Sebastian Strangio
Kuala Lumpur believes that the recently enacted legislation encroaches on a long-standing dispute over the eastern Malaysian state of Sabah.
Sovereignty, Forum Shopping, and the Case of the Sulu Sultanate’s Heirs
By Karisma Putera Abd Rahman and Fikry A. Rahman
A French court's recent extortionate $15 billion commercial arbitration ruling against the Malaysian government has set a dangerous precedent.
US, Malaysia Hold Military Exercise Tiger Strike 2017
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Both sides carried out another iteration of a key bilateral exercise focused on amphibious operations.
Malaysia’s Najib Vows to Defend Sabah Sovereignty in Duterte Meeting
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Premier reiterates firm stance on the issue.
Malaysia Warns Philippines’ Duterte Against ‘Reigniting’ Sabah Dispute
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Malaysia’s premier tells Duterte to instead focus on resolving the country’s southern insurgency.
Malaysia, Philippines Face a New Sultan at a Bad Time
By Luke Hunt
The new Sulu Sultan is still staking a claim over Sabah.
What Does Malaysia’s New Defense Budget for 2016 Mean?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A look at what a budget trim for next year actually signifies.
Malaysia Cuts Military Budget for 2016 Amid Economic Woes
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Premier announces cut of over two percent for next year.
Philippines, Malaysia Hold Joint Naval Exercises Amid Security Concerns
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Drills focus on maritime security and transnational crime
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