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The Deterioration of the People’s Republics: China’s North Korea Problem
By James Tunningley
Relations between the People’s Republic of China and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea are at a turning point.
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.”
US Carrier Strike Group Joined By Japanese Warships for Philippine Sea Exercise
By Ankit Panda
Two Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyers have joined the USS Carl Vinson in the Philippine Sea.
Resolved: North Korea Needs More Resolve
By Robert Farley
The politics of credibility are complex and ephemeral.
Japanese Warships to Join US Carrier Strike Group Off Korean Peninsula
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Japan is preparing to send several warships to waters off the Korean peninsula.
US Dispatches Carrier Strike Group to Korean Peninsula
By Franz-Stefan Gady
In a show of force by the Trump administration, several U.S. warships will be heading to the Korean Peninsula.
US Carrier Group Enters South China Sea Amid Calls for More Freedom of Navigation Operations
By Steven Stashwick
A carrier strike group is conducting routine patrols, but is not set up for FONOPS, despite speculation.
US Carrier Strike Group Arrives in the South China Sea
By Ankit Panda
The U.S. Navy now has two supercarriers deployed to the Asia-Pacific region.
More FONOPs Coming Soon to the South China Sea?
By Ankit Panda
Trump is reportedly close to making his choices on the future of U.S. FONOPs in the South China Sea.
US Navy Installs First Drone Command Aboard Aircraft Carrier
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. Navy hails the installation as a “historical milestone.”
China Calls US Intercept Complaint ‘Totally Groundless’
By Zachary Keck
China blamed the U.S. for what Washington called a "dangerous intercept" of one of its spy planes.
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