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Both the US and China Benefit From US Navy's Freedom of Navigation Assertions

Both the US and China Benefit From US Navy's Freedom of Navigation Assertions

By Dingding Chen
And so U.S.-China tensions over the South China Sea enter a new era. What can be expected?
Lassen Faire in the South China Sea: Takeaways From the First US FONOP

Lassen Faire in the South China Sea: Takeaways From the First US FONOP

By Ankit Panda
What does the U.S. Navy's first freedom of navigation operation near a Chinese man-made island really mean?

US Freedom of Navigation Patrols in the South China Sea: China Reacts

US Freedom of Navigation Patrols in the South China Sea: China Reacts

By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing warned the U.S. that continued patrols would backfire.

After Months of Waiting, US Finally Begins Freedom of Navigation Patrols Near China's Man-Made Islands

After Months of Waiting, US Finally Begins Freedom of Navigation Patrols Near China's Man-Made Islands

By Ankit Panda
The USS Lassen sailed within 12 nautical miles of a Chinese man-made island on October 27, 2015.

US Navy Set to Send Destroyer Within 12 Nautical Miles of Subi, Mischief Reefs

US Navy Set to Send Destroyer Within 12 Nautical Miles of Subi, Mischief Reefs

By Ankit Panda
The USS Lassen is expected to imminently begin FONOPs near Subi and Mischief Reefs.
Drone Wars: China and US Compete on the Global UAV Market

Drone Wars: China and US Compete on the Global UAV Market

By Benjamin David Baker
China’s new Wing Loong II UAV could potentially offer Beijing wider policy options and boost defense exports.

1 Month Later: What Are the Long-Term Implications of Xi's US Trip?

1 Month Later: What Are the Long-Term Implications of Xi's US Trip?

By Yukon Huang
While political and security matters dominated headlines, Xi's U.S. trip was actually driven by economics.
The US-China South China Sea Showdown

The US-China South China Sea Showdown

By Jeff Smith
U.S. freedom of navigation operations could take the U.S.-China relationship past a point of no return.

Which US Presidential Candidate Is Best Equipped for Asia Policy?

Which US Presidential Candidate Is Best Equipped for Asia Policy?

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Which U.S. presidential candidate is best-equipped to handle the future of the Pivot to Asia?

What Would Reagan Do About China’s Violations of the Law of the Sea?

What Would Reagan Do About China’s Violations of the Law of the Sea?

By James Kraska
Here’s a thought: Start treating China like it treats us.

The Impasse of US-China Relations

The Impasse of US-China Relations

By David Lai
Last month's summit appears to have changed little.
How Good Are the Best Chinese Universities?

How Good Are the Best Chinese Universities?

By Dingding Chen
According to one survey, Tsinghua University is now the best engineering school in the world. Is this representative?

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