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RIMPAC 2014
What the Trump Administration's Decision to Disinvite the Chinese Navy From RIMPAC 2018 Means
By Ankit Panda
The U.S. takes a long overdue step, but don't expect it to shift the needle on how China behaves in the South China Sea.
With 5 Ships and 1,200 Personnel, China Expands RIMPAC 2016 Naval Delegation
By Ankit Panda
China is modestly expanding the size of its naval delegation to the world's largest maritime exercise.
Should the US Invite China to RIMPAC 2016?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A deeper look at a timely question.
Japan, US Conduct Amphibious Landing Exercises
By Ankit Panda
The exercises took place on the sidelines of RIMPAC 2014.
US Welcomes China’s RIMPAC Spying
By Zachary Keck
The top U.S. military leader in the Pacific sees a silver lining in China’s military surveillance of RIMPAC.
China’s Military Diplomacy Heats Up
By Zachary Keck
The last week has seen China engage in a ferocious amount of military diplomacy.
China Is Spying on RIMPAC
By Zachary Keck
Despite being a participant in RIMPAC, China has sent an electronic surveillance ship to spy on the maritime exercise.
China Bans Ramadan Fasting in Xinjiang Schools, Government Offices
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, RIMPAC 2014, US-China relations, and unraveling the mysteries of the CCDI and shuanggui. This week's China links.
Beyond RIMPAC: 3 Ways to Engage China on Security
By Natalie Sambhi & Nicole Yeo
China’s participation in RIMPAC is a good start. Now, the goal must be to sustain and expand security cooperation.
US, China Harbor Concerns About RIMPAC
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Xi's anti-corruption campaign, trouble for foreign NGOs, and Xi's visit to Korea. Friday China links.
Surprise: US-China Military Ties Are Actually Improving
By Shannon Tiezzi
U.S.-China military relations have a long way to go, but they've improved substantially in the last four years.
On the Sidelines: Latin America's Pacific Security Interests
By Robert Farley
What’s happening on the other side of the Pacific?
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