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Vietnam anti-China riots
Government Narratives in Maritime Disputes
By Mina Pollmann
Malaysia and Vietnam show the role politicians can play in ratcheting up or down tensions.
Indochina’s Troubled Year
By Luke Hunt
With a coup, a crash and a clash, it has been a rough 2014 so far for Indochina.
China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomat speaks with Dr. Patrick Cronin about the current tensions and the repercussions for China, Vietnam, and ASEAN.
Xinhua: ASEAN Should Avoid Being Divided by South China Sea Issue
By Shannon Tiezzi
Vietnam-China tensions, PLA officers indicted, and a terrorist attack in Urumqi: this week's China links.
Why Are China's Neighbors So Afraid of Her?
By Yang Hengjun
Chinese people need to reflect on why their words and actions are so frightening to other countries.
China, Taiwan Evacuate Citizens as Vietnam Tightens Security
By Shannon Tiezzi
Fearing further riots, China and Taiwan are evacuating their citizens from Vietnam.
Taiwan Will Not Cooperate With China in South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council said Taipei will not cooperate Beijing to advance maritime territorial claims.
Rioters in Vietnam Attack Chinese, Taiwanese Factories
By Shannon Tiezzi
Protests against a Chinese oil rig in the South China Sea turned violent, damaging hundred of foreign-owned factories.
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