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The Quad’s growing focus on maritime security

February 28, 2024

Balancing erosion and opportunity in Pacific deep-sea mining

February 28, 2024

Wherever They May Roam: China’s Militia in 2023

February 28, 2024

Assessing Indonesia’s potential presidents’ South China Sea strategies

Aristyo Rizka Darmawan, The Australian National University, for East Asia……


by Tran Nguyen Quan

What Does China Think About India’s Increased Anti-Piracy Patrols Amid the Red Sea Crisis?

Andrew Orchard, for The Diplomat India has deployed a beefed-up naval…

February 10, 2024

Is Vietnam’s restrained approach to maritime issues the key to fewer, muted confrontations with China?

February 4, 2024

The United States Should Establish an Indo-Pacific Maritime Governance Center of Excellence

February 1, 2024

Philippines, Vietnam agree to cooperate in South China Sea amid a more assertive Beijing

January 31, 2024

Muscle and mediation set to continue in the South China Sea

Collin Koh Swee Lean, Nanyang Technological University, for East Asia Forum…


by Tran Nguyen Quan

Marcos’ new code of conduct for the South China Sea is a non-starter

Nian Peng, for East Asia Forum On 20 November 2023, Philippine President…


by Tran Nguyen Quan

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