Developing a Scarborough Contingency Plan By Gregory Poling and Zack Cooper | 30 3 月, 2016 | Categories: China, Philippines, South China Sea, Spratly Islands To block Chinese reclamation, Philippine assets must prepare to take the lead in intervention at short notice.
Will Others Respect Precedent Set in the Philippines’ Case? By Yann-huei Song | 24 3 月, 2016 | Categories: International Law, Philippines, South China Sea U.S. ratification of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea has bipartisan support, but it could lead to the loss of 200 exclusive economic zones
Will Indonesia, Provoked, Now Choose to Lead on the South China Sea? By Aaron L. Connelly | 21 3 月, 2016 | Categories: China, Indonesia, South China Sea Law enforcement clash in the South China Sea leaves Indonesia caught between attracting Chinese investment and protecting its own sovereignty
The Philippines and Japan Sign New Defense Agreement By Renato Cruz de Castro | 15 3 月, 2016 | Categories: Japan, Philippines, South China Sea Philippine defense secretary Voltaire Gazmin and Japane […]
China Creates a Second Chance for the ‘Quad’ By Richard Rossow and Sarah Watson | 14 3 月, 2016 | Categories: China, India, Japan, United States Will Australia, India, Japan and the United States move from exercising together to operating together? In the end, it will probably be China’s actions that determine where the Quad will go next.
Managing Sino-U.S. Disagreements in the South China Sea By Nong Hong | 11 3 月, 2016 | Categories: China, South China Sea Will issue divergence overcome the U.S. and China’s common interests and lead to a violent confrontation? Our analysis suggests not.
“Self-Restraint” with Japanese Characteristics By Adam P. Liff | 10 3 月, 2016 | Categories: China, East China Sea, Japan, South China Sea Japan’s model of self-restraint in the Senkaku Islands is a model of regional stability for China in the South China Sea
The South China Sea Tests By Arif Havas Oegroseno | 4 3 月, 2016 | Categories: ASEAN, South China Sea, United States Following the U.S.-ASEAN leaders’ summit tensions rise, testing international rules and norms