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US in South China Sea
How America Can Keep From Losing in the South China Sea
By Tuan N. Pham
Washington is losing ground in the South China Sea, and risks making the situation lasting unless America imposes “real” strategic costs to China.
The United States Has Not Lost the South China Sea
By Tuan N. Pham
Despite some setbacks, the United States has not lost influence in the vital waterway.
Do US Actions in the South China Sea Violate International Law?
By Mark J. Valencia
American actions in the region could be viewed as a “threat or use of force.”
Hybrid Warfare in the South China Sea: The United States’ ‘Little Grey (Un)Men'
By Tobias J. Burgers & Scott N. Romaniuk
Unmanned systems are ideal for hybrid/political warfare, and UUVs are the newest sharks in the water.
US Admiral: ‘China Seeks Hegemony in East Asia’
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The head of U.S. PACOM wants more attack subs and long-range missiles to counter Chinese expansion in the Asia-Pacific.
Top US Admiral: ‘Nobody Owns’ the South China Sea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. Navy's most senior officer is adamant about enforcing "international rules and norms" in the South China Sea.
Beijing Strikes Back: U.S. 'Militarizing' South China Sea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
China's Defense Ministry is retaliating against recent U.S. remarks in kind.
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