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U.S. South China Sea policy

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President Trump: The View From China

President Trump: The View From China

By Zhibo Qiu
Trump's overall policies are a mixed bag for China, but his stance on U.S. leadership opens doors for Beijing.
U.S. Credibility in the South China Sea

U.S. Credibility in the South China Sea

By William G. Frasure
China’s growing presence in the South China Sea is raising doubts about the U.S. policy there.

How the Next US President Should Handle the South China Sea

How the Next US President Should Handle the South China Sea

By Patrick M. Cronin and Marcel Angliviel de la Beaumelle
China will surely test the mettle of the next U.S. administration in the South China Sea. How to respond?

The South China Sea in 2016: What’s Changed?

The South China Sea in 2016: What’s Changed?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Bonnie Glaser with an overview of the current "facts on the water" in the South China Sea.

South China Sea and Freedom of Navigation

South China Sea and Freedom of Navigation

By Jonathan G. Odom
Taking a closer look at the freedom of navigation “myth”
Maritime Asia: Responding to the China Challenge

Maritime Asia: Responding to the China Challenge

By Patrick Cronin
How to craft a U.S. response to China's recent actions in the maritime domain -- particularly the South China Sea.

China’s South China Sea Missile Deployment: Why Americans Object

China’s South China Sea Missile Deployment: Why Americans Object

By Denny Roy
The U.S. has good reason to be concerned about the new anti-aircraft missile system on Woody Island.
US-ASEAN Summit: Preparing for a New Normal

US-ASEAN Summit: Preparing for a New Normal

By Emirza Adi Syailendra
Can the U.S. and ASEAN find common ground on the South China Sea?

Deterring Chinese Coercion in the South China Sea

Deterring Chinese Coercion in the South China Sea

By Thuc D. Pham
What steps should the U.S. take next?

The Strategist, the Lawyer and the South China Sea

The Strategist, the Lawyer and the South China Sea

By Kerry Lynn Nankivell
Understanding law and politics in contested waters.

Is the Pentagon Out of Step with the White House on China?

Is the Pentagon Out of Step with the White House on China?

By Amitai Etzioni
Recent events suggest it might be.
US, Japan Put South China Sea at the Forefront of Asia Summits

US, Japan Put South China Sea at the Forefront of Asia Summits

By Shannon Tiezzi
China is trying its hardest to keep the South China Sea off the agenda -- but the U.S. and Japan have other plans.

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