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Nine-Dashed Line
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Lies, Damned Lies and Maps
By James R. Holmes
Cartography helps set the parameters within which debates over policy and strategy unfold.
Will China's Nine Dashes Ever Turn Into One Line?
By Ankit Panda
Why does Beijing keep its dashed-line claim to the South China Sea?
The Nine-Dashed Line Isn’t China’s Monroe Doctrine
By James R. Holmes
Don’t drink the kool-aid Beijing is peddling. The nine-dashed line is nothing like the Monroe Doctrine.
Indonesia Beefs Up Air Force in South China Sea
By Zachary Keck
Indonesia is deploying Su-27s, Su-30s, and AH-64E Apache helicopters to a South China Sea air base.
China Fires Water Cannons at Philippine Fishermen
By Zachary Keck
A top Philippines military officer said China's Coast Guard fired water cannons at fishermen in the Scarborough Shoal.
China’s “Nine-Dash Line” is Dangerous
By Zachary Keck
The principle behind China’s “nine-dash line” threatens the stability of far more than the South China Sea.
Manila's South China Sea Gambit
The Philippines is seeking international arbitration under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
Beijing's Goal: A New Normal
By acting as though it exercises jurisdiction over disputed areas, China hopes to create a new status quo.
Why the South China Sea is not a "Sudetenland Moment"
The United States must not take direct sides – and instead encourage peaceful negotiation – lest it make matters worse.
The Korean War Meets The South China Sea
What the 38th parallel may have in common with the much discussed ‘nine-dashed line’.
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