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China Brings Push for Cyber Sovereignty to the UN

China Brings Push for Cyber Sovereignty to the UN

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, links on the Moranbong Band, the Taiwan arms sale, and the South China Sea. Your weekly China news roundup.
China Decries US P-8 Deployment in Singapore as 'Regional Militarization'

China Decries US P-8 Deployment in Singapore as 'Regional Militarization'

By Shannon Tiezzi
In announcing its displeasure with the deal, China is careful to lay the blame on Washington, not Singapore.

A 'Critical Point' for US Strategic Tolerance of China

A 'Critical Point' for US Strategic Tolerance of China

By Jin Kai
US-China relations are caught in a critical point -- poised between one paradigm and the next.

Australia Hoses Down South China Sea Angst

Australia Hoses Down South China Sea Angst

By Greg Austin
Turnbull shows his mettle.

Arguments Open in Philippine Case Against China's South China Sea Claims

Arguments Open in Philippine Case Against China's South China Sea Claims

By Shannon Tiezzi
After winning a victory on the issue of jurisdiction, Manila moves to arguments about the merits of its case.
Next US Navy South China Sea Freedom of Navigation Operation: Mischief Reef

Next US Navy South China Sea Freedom of Navigation Operation: Mischief Reef

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. Navy will likely sail within 12 nautical miles of Mischief Reef soon.

Can China Rebuild Its ‘Special Relationship’ With Malaysia?

Can China Rebuild Its ‘Special Relationship’ With Malaysia?

By Shannon Tiezzi
China is hoping economic incentives and high-level meetings can assuage Malaysia's South China Sea concerns.
US, Japan Put South China Sea at the Forefront of Asia Summits

US, Japan Put South China Sea at the Forefront of Asia Summits

By Shannon Tiezzi
China is trying its hardest to keep the South China Sea off the agenda -- but the U.S. and Japan have other plans.

Could Climate Change Cooperation Ease Tensions in the South China Sea?

Could Climate Change Cooperation Ease Tensions in the South China Sea?

By Wilson VornDick
Climate change could be a net positive for stability in the South China Sea.

Why Xi’s Ambition for China Is Good for the World

Why Xi’s Ambition for China Is Good for the World

By Kerry Brown
The world can benefit from Xi's foreign policy ambitions, as long as we stop seeing China's move solely as threats.

Would Indonesia Actually Challenge China's Nine-Dash Line in International Court?

Would Indonesia Actually Challenge China's Nine-Dash Line in International Court?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Don't read too much into Luhut Panjaitan's comment about bringing the South China Sea issue to an international court.
The Xi-Ma Summit: A Lesson For US Diplomacy?

The Xi-Ma Summit: A Lesson For US Diplomacy?

By Dennis V. Hickey
U.S. policy on Taiwan might have applicability to other international disputes.

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