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South China Sea disputes
What the South China Sea Means for South Korean Grand Strategy
By Van Jackson
The issue is a critical litmus test for Seoul's regional role.
Philippines Tries to Keep South China Sea Outpost Afloat
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Philippines is doing repair work on a ground ship that hosts a small contingent of Philippine soldiers.
How China Views the South China Sea Arbitration Case
By Xue Li
A look at China's position on the case -- and how it could respond if the tribunal rules in the Philippines' favor.
The Maturing of China’s Ocean Law and Policy
By Greg Austin
The case of Xiamen’s South China Sea Institute shows the maturity in China's academic thinking on maritime issues.
Time for the Philippines to Adjust its South China Sea Approach
By Richard Javad Heydarian
Manila should pursue dialogue with Beijing while it still can.
The Missing Piece in Australia's South China Sea Approach
By Greg Raymond
The government needs to give multilateral diplomacy a serious chance.
US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue: Putting on a Brave Face
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. and China tried their best to steer clear of controversy at their premier dialogue platform.
Joint Japan-Philippine Flight Over South China Sea Riles China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Once again, China is calling for Japan to stay out of the South China Sea issue.
China's New South China Sea Messaging
By Shannon Tiezzi
China has changed the way it talks about its actions in the South China Sea, signalling a shift in the way it thinks.
The 2015 US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue: What (and What Not) to Expect
By Shannon Tiezzi
Four things to expect from this week's Strategic and Economic Dialogue.
The US and China Won't See Military Conflict Over the South China Sea
By Xue Li and Xu Yanzhuo
The United States and China both have an overriding interest in keeping the peace.
A Closer Look at the South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
Bonnie Glaser discusses the issues at play in the South China Sea disputes and what can be done to address them.