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UNCLOS
America's Dangerous South China Sea Gamble
By Sam Bateman
Does Washington know what it's doing?
Relax, China's Island-Building in the South China Sea Is No Threat
By Dingding Chen
Despite its seeming threat, China's activities remain peaceful and defensive in nature.
India's Got a Plan For South China Sea Disputes (And China Won't Like It)
By Ankit Panda
India's got a preferred solution for South China Sea disputes -- and it's not a surprise.
The One Moment in Singapore’s History You Should Know About
By Prashanth Parameswaran
As the nation marks its 50th anniversary, here’s one moment we should all reflect on.
Is There a Silver Lining to China's South China Sea Land Reclamation?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's land reclamation projects could be a precursor to a final definition of the "nine dash line."
Fixing the Senkaku/Diaoyu Problem Once and For All
By Mark E. Rosen
In fact, international law does provide an achievable solution to the China-Japan dispute.
China’s Maritime Machinations: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
By Mark J. Valencia
Beijing needs to improve its image on the South China Sea. A new white paper is a positive first step.
3 Ways China Could Respond to UNCLOS Ruling
By James R. Holmes
How will China respond to the UNCLOS ruling in the Philippines tribunal case?
India and Vietnam Call for Freedom of Navigation in South China Sea
By Ankit Panda
The two countries also signed seven bilateral agreements during Indian President Pranab Mukherjee's trip to Vietnam.
Why We Must Defend UNCLOS
By James R. Holmes
Only by defending constitutions, laws and treaties are the only way for them to have meaning.
China’s War on Maritime Law
By James R. Holmes
China is using language to quietly redefine international maritime law.
Japan Names Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands
By Zachary Keck
In a move that will almost certainly anger China, Japan announced Friday that it is naming five of the disputed islands.