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China's Climate Change Chief on Trump: Wise Leaders Don't Resist Global Trends

China's Climate Change Chief on Trump: Wise Leaders Don't Resist Global Trends

By Catherine Putz
As Paris agreement goes into force later this week, the world wonders if the next U.S. president will withdraw from it.
Discussing China and Global Norms with Rosemary Foot

Discussing China and Global Norms with Rosemary Foot

By Maurits Elen
Rosemary Foot, Professor at Oxford University, on China’s ability to influence global norms.

Where Is Duterte’s Foreign Policy Going? A Chinese Perspective

Where Is Duterte’s Foreign Policy Going? A Chinese Perspective

By Ge Hongliang and Chen Dingding
Duterte is a skillful realist and knows how to appropriately balance between China and the United States.

South China Sea: US Navy Destroyer Asserts Freedom of Navigation in Paracel Islands

South China Sea: US Navy Destroyer Asserts Freedom of Navigation in Paracel Islands

By Ankit Panda
The FONOP is the first to take place since a July ruling on China's claims in the South China Sea.

A Japanese Perspective on Hangzhou G20

A Japanese Perspective on Hangzhou G20

By Shin Kawashima
China needs to demonstrate “reciprocity” if it wishes to act as a superpower.
John F. Lehman, Former US Secretary of the Navy, on the South China Sea

John F. Lehman, Former US Secretary of the Navy, on the South China Sea

By Constantin Wangenheim
John F. Lehman, former U.S. secretary of the navy, speaks to The Diplomat on U.S. strategy in the South China Sea.

Cybersecurity in US Asia Policy

Cybersecurity in US Asia Policy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Herbert S. Lin.
China Building on Scarborough Shoal? Don't Hold Your Breath.

China Building on Scarborough Shoal? Don't Hold Your Breath.

By Shannon Tiezzi
For diplomatic and strategic reasons, now is not the time for Beijing to make such a risky move.

The Presidential Politics of US China Policy

The Presidential Politics of US China Policy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Julian Chang.

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.

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