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South China Sea: The Disputes and Southeast Asia’s Culture of International Law

South China Sea: The Disputes and Southeast Asia’s Culture of International Law

By Pham Ngoc Minh Trang
Disputes in the South China Sea are not as complicated as they may seem.
Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Calls for Navy Upgrades Amid Growing Tensions in the South China Sea

Malaysia’s Foreign Minister Calls for Navy Upgrades Amid Growing Tensions in the South China Sea

By Marcus Tantau
Could Malaysia’s South China Sea policy be shifting?

Philippine Official Tweets Order for New Protest Against China

Philippine Official Tweets Order for New Protest Against China

By Associated Press
In response to Chinese encroachment in South China Sea, Philippine foreign secretary tweets in all caps order to file a diplomatic protest.

After a China-Vietnam Standoff, Expect a Turn to the US

After a China-Vietnam Standoff, Expect a Turn to the US

By Christopher Sharman
Coercive Chinese tactics to settle South China Sea disputes serve as a catalyst for enhanced Vietnam-U.S. security cooperation.

China’s New Transport Ship Not a Game Changer in South China Sea

China’s New Transport Ship Not a Game Changer in South China Sea

By Steven Stashwick
Sansha No.2 is civilian and relatively small compared to military logistics vessels.
Vietnam-Philippines South China Sea Interactions in the Headlines with Naval Activity

Vietnam-Philippines South China Sea Interactions in the Headlines with Naval Activity

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The latest interaction of the exchange highlighted the ongoing maritime collaboration between the two sides.

The Significance of South Korea’s Decision to Terminate an Intelligence-Sharing Pact With Japan

The Significance of South Korea’s Decision to Terminate an Intelligence-Sharing Pact With Japan

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
How will the end of GSOMIA affect Northeast Asian security? Also, how significant is the first U.S.-ASEAN maritime exercise?
China’s Dominance on Display in the South China Sea

China’s Dominance on Display in the South China Sea

By Trinh Le
Beijing’s repeated provocative actions in the South China Sea leaves the region worse off.

Decoding Australia’s Strange Silence Over China’s Transgressions in the South China Sea

Decoding Australia’s Strange Silence Over China’s Transgressions in the South China Sea

By Tuan Anh Luc
What will it take for Canberra to pipe up?

Vietnam Extends Oil Rig Operations Amid Vanguard Bank Standoff With China

Vietnam Extends Oil Rig Operations Amid Vanguard Bank Standoff With China

By Ankit Panda
Refusing to back down, Hanoi authorizes the extension of exploratory work by the Hakuryu-5 oil rig.

China’s Disregard for Vietnamese Sovereignty Leaves the Region Worse Off

China’s Disregard for Vietnamese Sovereignty Leaves the Region Worse Off

By Ankit Panda
China shows it prefers a region where “might makes right.”
Duterte: No One Can Stop China Fishing in Philippine Waters

Duterte: No One Can Stop China Fishing in Philippine Waters

By Jim Gomez
The Philippine leader has once again alleged the futility of trying to prevent Beijing’s activities that undermine Manila’s interests.

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