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Why China Isn't Interested in a South China Sea Code of Conduct
By Shannon Tiezzi
A South China Sea code of conduct would threaten Beijing's interests - so don't expect much progress in negotiations.
China’s Academic Battle for the South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing supports increased research on South China Sea issues as part of a soft power push for control.
Vietnam: Dancing with the Scars of ‘79
By Luke Hunt
Anti-China protesters put Vietnamese authorities in an awkward position over the weekend.
International Ocean Drilling Expedition Heads For South China Sea
By Tyler Roney
An international scientific ocean drilling expedition could raise the stakes in the South China Sea disputes.
Philippine Navy Adds to Regional Arms Build-Up
By Luke Hunt
ASEAN navies expand in response to China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea.
Kenichi Suganuma
By J.T. Quigley
The Diplomat’s J.T. Quigley spoke with Kenichi Suganuma, the Japanese Ambassador to Brunei, about the future of his country’s 30-year relationship with the Sultanate.
Hainan's Rules: “Normal and Routine” or “Provocative and Dangerous”?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's space program, private banks, and bleak prospects for political reform. Friday China links.
Foreign Firms Under Siege In China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Qingdao's oil pipeline explosion, the Liaoning in the South China Sea & China's lunar rover. Friday China links.
History Wars: A Long View of Asia's Territorial Disputes
The Diplomat takes a look at the long and complex background to some of the region’s most intractable disputes.
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