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China’s New 8,000-Ton South China Sea Supply Ship
By Zachary Haver
It might not make headlines like missile tests, but the Sansha 2 is a major boost for China’s capabilities.
The 'Civilization' of China’s Military Presence in the South China Sea
By Zhibo Qiu
Chinese policy in the South China Sea increasingly focuses on boosting its civilian presence on disputed islands.
South China Sea: China Activates First Desalination Plant on Woody Island
By Ankit Panda
The activation of China's first desalination plant on Woody Island improves the island's livability.
Official: China Will Start Civilian Flights to South China Sea in 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Xi in the Middle East, redrawing China's neighborhood, and Haier's multi-billion-dollar takeover. Friday links.
China Is Building a New South China Sea Fleet for its Maritime Militia
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The move could lead to a further escalation in regional disputes.
China Builds Military Airstrip in Disputed South China Sea
By Zachary Keck
The new military airstrip is part of China's ongoing effort to strengthen its ability to patrol the South China Sea.
China to Foreign Fishing Boats: ‘Get Out’ of South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hainan's Party Chief confirms that authorities are confronting foreign fishing vessels in the South China Sea.
China Asks EU to Help it Go Green
Plus, a second Chinese citizen electrocuted by an iPhone charger. Friday China links.
High Stakes in the South China Sea
Resources, nationalism, and domestic audiences are pushing Vietnam and the Philippines towards confrontation with China.
China Deploying "Military Garrison" to South China Sea?
Has China given up on ‘Small-Stick Diplomacy?’ Recent reports suggest its possible.
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