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China: US Playing With Fire

China: US Playing With Fire

China’s top official paper warns the US against selling advanced arms to Taiwan or else risk being ‘punished.’

Taiwan-China Ties to Cool

Taiwan-China Ties to Cool

With the ‘easy’ deals made, ties between China and Taiwan are set to cool. But a third party arbiter could help.

The Pentagon on China

The Pentagon on China

The Pentagon issues its annual report on China’s military, with a focus on the country’s navy and cyber warfare.

Taiwan's False Drone Hope?

Taiwan appears to be showing signs of interest in developing drones as combat aircraft. It’s unlikely to work.

Decoding China’s Aircraft Carrier

Decoding China’s Aircraft Carrier

There’s been much speculation about the implications of China’s first aircraft carrier. The Diplomat answers some of the key questions.

China and Moral Politics

China and Moral Politics

China needs a flat social organisation that can take care of people’s physical and spiritual needs, argues Pan Wei.

A Navy’s Vital Silent Service

A Navy’s Vital Silent Service

Submariners may be the ‘silent service,’ but they’re also essential for forces like the Taiwanese Navy.

A Navy’s Vital Silent Service

A Navy’s Vital Silent Service

Submariners may be the ‘silent service,’ but they’re also essential for forces like the Taiwanese Navy.

Taiwan, China & Reasonability

Taiwan, China & Reasonability

It may be ‘reasonable’ for Taiwan to abandon its South China Sea claims. That doesn’t mean it’s likely.

AirSea Battle and Escalation

AirSea Battle and Escalation

Does the AirSea Battle concept risk dangerously escalating any confrontation between China and the US?

Filipino Spratly Tweak

As the ASEAN Regional Forum kicks off, the Philippines upsets China with a visit to disputed Pagasa Island.

Chinese Foreign Policy After Hu

Chinese Foreign Policy After Hu

Will the upcoming change in Chinese leadership prompt a dramatic shift in China’s foreign policy? History suggests it could.

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