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A New Confidence-Building Process for the South China Sea?

By Bill Hayton
Confidence-building over the South China Sea isn't easy, but a recent meeting in Vietnam shows that it is possible.
New South China Sea Lighthouses: Legal Futility and Strategic Risk

New South China Sea Lighthouses: Legal Futility and Strategic Risk

By Jonathan G. Odom and Kerry Lynn Nankivell
What is the significance of the lighthouses China has built in the Spratly Islands?

What You Should be Thankful for in US–China Relations

What You Should be Thankful for in US–China Relations

By Graham Webster
From managing conflicting strategic interests to developing stability-enhancing modes of communication and cooperation.

Military Facilities Aren't Militarization in the South China Sea: Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister

Military Facilities Aren't Militarization in the South China Sea: Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister

By Ankit Panda
What does China mean when it speaks about militarization in the South China Sea?

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.
India Approves Security Pacts With Germany

India Approves Security Pacts With Germany

By Ankit Panda
India and Germany make moves, Iran's nuke deal implementation, and resolve in the South China Sea. Security updates.

Yes, a Chinese Company Leased Darwin Port. So What?

Yes, a Chinese Company Leased Darwin Port. So What?

By Greg Austin
The furor over Darwin Port exposes Australia’s anti-China impulses.
Debating Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea

Debating Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea

By Sam Bateman
Continuing the debate on the value of U.S. FONOPs, Sam Bateman responds.

Who Is Really Overstepping the Bounds of International Law in the South China Sea?

Who Is Really Overstepping the Bounds of International Law in the South China Sea?

By Allen Yu
Why the recent ruling from The Hague on jurisdiction is hardly a victory for the Philippines.

Gunboat Diplomacy in the South China Sea

Gunboat Diplomacy in the South China Sea

By Kun-Chin Lin and Andrés Villar Gertner
We’re entering a new phase in political signaling by China and the U.S.

China and US Hold Joint Naval Exercise

China and US Hold Joint Naval Exercise

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stethem arrives in Shanghai ahead of the drills.
Carrier Wars: Imagine a US Navy Without the F/A-18 Super Hornet

Carrier Wars: Imagine a US Navy Without the F/A-18 Super Hornet

By Robert Farley
What would a U.S. Navy without the F/A-18 Super Hornet look like?

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