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How Close Is China to Another South China Sea Airstrip?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing could have a second airstrip in the South China Sea by the end of 2015.
Will China Change its South China Sea Approach in 2015?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Some say Beijing may be adjusting its approach. But history suggests caution is warranted.
Why China Won't Accept International Arbitration in the South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
In a recently released position paper, Beijing outlines its reasons for rejecting a Philippine request for arbitration.
To Lead In Asia, Japan Must Take China to Court
By Zachary Keck
Acknowledging the Senkaku dispute and appealing to international law would benefit both Japan and ASEAN.
Lawfare or Warfare? Let Impartial Tribunals Cool Asia’s Maritime Disputes
By Jerome A. Cohen
Jerome A. Cohen discusses how international tribunals could help East Asia solve its Law of the Sea crisis.
China, US, Japan React to Philippines' UNCLOS Case
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, reactions to Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions and Chinese views of Malaysia after Flight 370. Friday China links.
The Philippines' UNCLOS Claim and the PR Battle Against China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Manila submitting its disputes with China to UNCLOS arbitration is part of a larger battle for international opinion.
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