South China Sea China after the South China Sea arbitration: Learning to live with UNCLOS? March 7, 2017 2 Written by Bill Hayton. Is this the new normal or just the calm before the storm? There have been no major confrontations in the South…
Uncategorized China’s History and the South China Sea March 6, 2017 1 Written by Daniel Wei Boon Chua. The South China Sea disputes are complex because of the number of parties and the issues involved. Brunei, China,…
Uncategorized Introduction to Special Issue on the South China Sea March 6, 2017 0 Written by Richard Selwyn. In 2010, both the United States and China flexed their military muscle by performing naval exercises in the South China Sea.…
US in the Asia-Pacific Alliances and Partnerships for a Rebalancing United States February 2, 2015 0 Written by Abraham M. Denmark. As the United States continues to rebalance toward the Asia-Pacific, alliances and partnerships will take on a greater significance in…
US in the Asia-Pacific U.S. Rebalancing Towards the Asia-Pacific: The Defence-Security Dimension January 26, 2015 1 Written by Carlyle A. Thayer. The United States' policy of rebalancing towards the Asia-Pacific is a multidimensional strategy. This article focuses on the defence-security dimension.…
US in the Asia-Pacific US in the Asia-Pacific: Rebalance Revisited January 26, 2015 0 Ever since then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s announcement of a "Pivot to Asia" in an October 2011 op-ed in Foreign Policy magazine, expectations and questions…
International Relations South China Sea Arbitration: Vietnam Makes Submission to Court December 29, 2014 2 Written by Alex Calvo. The South China Sea is once again in the news, following Hanoi's decision to join forces with Manila and make a…
Japan Obama’s Visit to Asia: Successful Rebalancing or Not? May 27, 2014 0 Written by Misato Matsuoka. A lot of emphasis was put on President Obama’s recent visit to Asia as it was the first trip to the…