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It's Been 120 Days Since the Last South China Sea FONOP. So What?

It's Been 120 Days Since the Last South China Sea FONOP. So What?

By Ankit Panda
If the United States wants FONOPs to work, they should ideally be kept to a regular schedule.
Don't Be Too Sure About a Stalemated US-China Military Balance

Don't Be Too Sure About a Stalemated US-China Military Balance

By Robert Farley
There are reasons to believe that the United States will maintain a qualitative technological edge.

Thailand's Future After the Constitutional Referendum

Thailand's Future After the Constitutional Referendum

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The Diplomat‘s Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss Thailand's new constitution and upcoming Asian summits.

Are the United States and China Condemned to a Military Stalemate?

Are the United States and China Condemned to a Military Stalemate?

By Robert Farley
A new article posits a technology-heavy analysis of the future of the U.S.-China military balance.

US-China Relations: The Long View

US-China Relations: The Long View

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy
The Pivot to Asia: Sustainment or Appeasement?

The Pivot to Asia: Sustainment or Appeasement?

By Francis P. Sempa
A new recommended outline for U.S. Asia policy comes dangerously close to simply ceding U.S. interests in the region.

For a Grand Bargain with China

For a Grand Bargain with China

By Amitai Etzioni
A new book lays out a comprehensive and detailed Asian foreign policy for the United States.
Educating China's Future Leaders: Local Impact of Global Knowledge

Educating China's Future Leaders: Local Impact of Global Knowledge

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from John Holden.

Downplaying Sino-US Tensions in the South China Sea

Downplaying Sino-US Tensions in the South China Sea

By Hunter Marston
How to help ease tensions in what is often called the world's most important bilateral relationship.

The US-China Perception Gap in the South China Sea

The US-China Perception Gap in the South China Sea

By David J. Firestein
The United States and China perceive the South China Sea issue in starkly different terms.

The South China Sea Ruling: 1 Month Later

The South China Sea Ruling: 1 Month Later

By Tuan N. Pham
Time to carefully analyze the Chinese reaction to determine how best to respond in the coming months.
US Foreign Policy in the Face of a 'Might Makes Right' China

US Foreign Policy in the Face of a 'Might Makes Right' China

By Andreas Xenachis
"Chinese leaders have concluded that, in international affairs, power is the ultimate and only source of legitimacy."

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