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The State of Asia’s Security Dialogues

The State of Asia’s Security Dialogues

By Prashanth Parameswaran
As this year’s round of Asia’s annual security forums kicked off this week, here is a closer look at where they stand.
Can China Patrols Help Duterte in the Philippines’ Terror War?

Can China Patrols Help Duterte in the Philippines’ Terror War?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The controversial president makes a surprising suggestion about Beijing patrolling neighboring waters.

India, Singapore Launch Naval Exercise

India, Singapore Launch Naval Exercise

By Prashanth Parameswaran
New Delhi hosted SIMBEX 2016.

Indian and French Defense Ministers to Meet in Singapore to Discuss Rafale Deal

Indian and French Defense Ministers to Meet in Singapore to Discuss Rafale Deal

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The pending Rafale deal has been delayed for months. Will the defense ministers be able to break the deadlock?

Vietnam and India-US Cooperation

Vietnam and India-US Cooperation

By Sylvia Mishra and Pushan Das
Stronger U.S. ties with Vietnam nicely complement India’s Act East policy and its own strategic outreach to Vietnam.
Singapore Calls for Global Action to Tackle Maritime Challenges

Singapore Calls for Global Action to Tackle Maritime Challenges

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Defense minister outlines measures to tackle maritime challenges in the Asia-Pacific.

Anti-China Rhetoric Impedes China’s Peaceful Rise

Anti-China Rhetoric Impedes China’s Peaceful Rise

By Erin Zimmerman
By provoking nationalist sentiment, China’s neighbors are preventing its assimilation.
EU in Asia: Between a Pivot and a Look East

EU in Asia: Between a Pivot and a Look East

By S. Boisseau du Rocher & B. Hellendorff
The security architecture in Asia is changing rapidly, and the EU needs to respond.

No End-Game for China-Japan Conflict Resolution

No End-Game for China-Japan Conflict Resolution

By Clint Richards
Both countries are allowing second-tier disputes to cloud their ability to engage on existential problems.

China and the U.S. Alliance System

China and the U.S. Alliance System

By Timothy R. Heath
The U.S. is likely to find its system of alliances and partnerships in Asia an increasing source of contention with China.

New Komeito Fighting Back on Collective Self-Defense

New Komeito Fighting Back on Collective Self-Defense

By Clint Richards
Japan’s ruling coalition appears no closer to Cabinet approval than when talks started last month.

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