Game On: Southeast Asian Cooperation in the South China Sea?
It is easy for a serviceman stationed on one of the tiny islands that comprise the Spratly group in the South China Sea to feel lonely. But sometime in early June, the Philippines hopes to send 40 of...
View ArticleFriends in Many Places: Vietnam’s Diplomacy
Last Wednesday, Vietnam feted the 60th anniversary of its victory over French forces at Dien Bien Phu. But earlier that week, Hanoi lodged a protest against Beijing for allowing a Chinese offshore oil...
View ArticleChina’s (Is)land Reclamation in the South China Sea
For the last few years, China and the Philippines have repeatedly accused each other of destabilizing the uneasy balance in the South China Sea, where both sides claim small bits of land among the...
View ArticleChinese Submarines and Indian ASW in the Indian Ocean
How to deal with Chinese submarines in the Indian Ocean has become a practical question for India. In December 2013, China let it be known that one of its nuclear attack submarines would sail through...
View ArticleChina Details Argument in South China Sea Dispute: China’s Position Paper and...
Yesterday, China’s foreign ministry released a position paper related to its maritime dispute with the Philippines in the South China Sea. The paper laid out the justification for China’s refusal to...
View ArticleDigging In: Land Reclamation and Defenses in the South China Sea
The U.S. Department of Defense’s latest assessment of the Chinese military provided new detail on China’s land reclamation efforts on several of the islets that it occupies in the South China Sea....
View ArticleJapan’s Security Role in Southeast Asia (and the South China Sea)
Only a few years ago, it would have seemed inconceivable that Japan would have any security role outside of Japanese territorial waters. But in a January 2015 interview, Admiral Robert Thomas,...
View ArticleStrategic Intentions: China’s Military Strategy White Paper
On Tuesday, China published its latest defense white paper. Unlike its’ eight predecessors, this document was the first time that China publicly unveiled parts of its military strategy. Even the...
View ArticleThe Almost-Normal Country: Japan and the Use of Force
The enactment of Japan’s new national security bills was a long time in the making. The bills, already passed by the lower house of the Japanese Diet in July, were approved by its upper house last...
View ArticleChina’s “One Belt, One Road” to Where?
During visits to Central and Southeast Asia in 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled Beijing’s aspiration to create what it called the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk...
View ArticleChina’s Encirclement Concerns
For almost two decades, Chinese strategists have worried about what they regard as the geopolitical encirclement of China. At various times, they have attributed that encirclement to the United States,...
View ArticleGetting Tougher: Vietnam’s Response to China’s South China Sea Bases
Over the last few months, Vietnam has quietly deployed the components of several Extended Range Artillery (EXTRA) rocket systems to five of the islands that it occupies in the Spratly archipelago,...
View ArticleWho Benefits from China’s “One Belt, One Road” Initiative?
China’s Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road Under its Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road (commonly known as the “One Belt, One Road” initiative)...
View ArticleStanding Firm, Mostly: Militarization of the South China Sea
China’s Presence in the South China Sea Last week, a Chinese naval vessel which had been shadowing the USNS Bowditch, a U.S. Navy oceanographic ship, scooped up one of the ship’s unmanned underwater...
View ArticleChina Details Argument in South China Sea Dispute: China’s Position Paper and...
Yesterday, China’s foreign ministry released a position paper related to its maritime dispute with the Philippines in the South China Sea. The paper laid out the justification for China’s refusal to...
View ArticleDigging In: Land Reclamation and Defenses in the South China Sea
The U.S. Department of Defense’s latest assessment of the Chinese military provided new detail on China’s land reclamation efforts on several of the islets that it occupies in the South China Sea....
View ArticleJapan’s Security Role in Southeast Asia (and the South China Sea)
Only a few years ago, it would have seemed inconceivable that Japan would have any security role outside of Japanese territorial waters. But in a January 2015 interview, Admiral Robert Thomas,...
View ArticleStrategic Intentions: China’s Military Strategy White Paper
On Tuesday, China published its latest defense white paper. Unlike its’ eight predecessors, this document was the first time that China publicly unveiled parts of its military strategy. Even the...
View ArticleThe Almost-Normal Country: Japan and the Use of Force
The enactment of Japan’s new national security bills was a long time in the making. The bills, already passed by the lower house of the Japanese Diet in July, were approved by its upper house last...
View ArticleChina’s “One Belt, One Road” to Where?
During visits to Central and Southeast Asia in 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping unveiled Beijing’s aspiration to create what it called the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk...
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