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The Resurgence of China-Vietnam Ties

The Resurgence of China-Vietnam Ties

By Nguyen Minh Quang
A visit to Beijing by Vietnam's Communist Party chief underscored a major shift in Sino-Vietnamese bilateral relations.
The Trump Administration Needs a Clear South China Sea Policy

The Trump Administration Needs a Clear South China Sea Policy

By Ankit Panda
The first mention of the South China Sea by the new U.S. administration in office leaves more questions than it answers.

The 'Civilization' of China’s Military Presence in the South China Sea

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.

The Future of the Asia-Pacific Security Architecture, as Seen by China

The Future of the Asia-Pacific Security Architecture, as Seen by China

By Ankit Panda
A new white paper on Asia-Pacific regional security from the Chinese foreign ministry merits a close read.

Rex Tillerson, Trump's Secretary of State Nominee, Has a Dangerous Idea for the South China Sea

Rex Tillerson, Trump's Secretary of State Nominee, Has a Dangerous Idea for the South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
During his confirmation hearing, Rex Tillerson proposed an audacious move against China in the South China Sea.
China’s Aircraft Carrier Testing Weapons in South China Sea

China’s Aircraft Carrier Testing Weapons in South China Sea

By Franz-Stefan Gady
China’s sole aircraft carrier is holding naval drills in the South China Sea this week.

The Next South China Sea Flashpoint: Unmanned Systems

The Next South China Sea Flashpoint: Unmanned Systems

By Elsa Kania
Both China and the U.S. are increasingly using unmanned vehicles in contested waters.
Power Plays Across the First Island Chain: China's Lone Carrier Group Has a Busy December

Power Plays Across the First Island Chain: China's Lone Carrier Group Has a Busy December

By Ankit Panda
For the first time, China's lone carrier entered the Western Pacific. What does the Chinese Navy have in mind?

China Creates Version of US Drone Seizure to Maintain the Status Quo

China Creates Version of US Drone Seizure to Maintain the Status Quo

By Steven Stashwick
Chinese official statements sidestep potential legal quagmire or future confrontation.

The ASEAN Crisis, Part 2: Why Can’t ASEAN Agree on the South China Sea?

The ASEAN Crisis, Part 2: Why Can’t ASEAN Agree on the South China Sea?

By Linh Tong and Linh Tong
How internal and external factors hamstring ASEAN when it comes to the South China Sea.

The ASEAN Crisis, Part 1: Why the South China Sea Is a Critical Test

The ASEAN Crisis, Part 1: Why the South China Sea Is a Critical Test

By Linh Tong and Linh Tong
The South China Sea dispute is a threat to the unity of ASEAN as a regional organization.
5 Takeaways on China's Theft of a US Drone in Philippine Waters in the South China Sea

5 Takeaways on China's Theft of a US Drone in Philippine Waters in the South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
The seizure of a U.S. underwater glider is an exceptionally brazen and illegal move by Beijing in the South China Sea.

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