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Dog Fight over the South China Sea?
June 19, 2023

Dog Fight over the South China Sea?

By Sribala Subramanian
A Chinese action movie may offer a preview of conflicts yet to unfold.

Unmanned Systems in China’s Maritime ‘Gray Zone Operations’
January 23, 2023

Unmanned Systems in China’s Maritime ‘Gray Zone Operations’

By Prakash Panneerselvam
While China's autonomous underwater technologies are predominantly used for marine scientific research, they can also be used for military activities.
Containing China’s Maritime Power: A Question of Capability and Intent
September 28, 2022

Containing China’s Maritime Power: A Question of Capability and Intent

By Paul D. Scott and Mark S. Cogan
China’s foreign policy assertiveness and the posturing of “wolf warrior diplomacy” have generated serious concerns about Beijing's intentions – especially at sea.

China’s Vast Maritime Claims Are Becoming Reality
June 29, 2022

China’s Vast Maritime Claims Are Becoming Reality

By Raymond Powell
Recent comments from Chinese officials highlight how Beijing purposefully conflates existing legal terminology with its own extralegal claims.

Pacific Nations Have an Interest in Challenging China’s Expansive Maritime Claims
October 18, 2021

Pacific Nations Have an Interest in Challenging China’s Expansive Maritime Claims

By Phuong Vu
Small island nations have a strong reason to prevent the de facto acceptance of Beijing's interpretations of international law.

China’s Coast Guard Law Challenges Rule-Based Order
April 28, 2021

China’s Coast Guard Law Challenges Rule-Based Order

By Wataru Okada
The international community must respond to China’s maritime coercion.

Japan Expresses Concern to UK Over New Chinese Coast Guard Law
February 04, 2021

Japan Expresses Concern to UK Over New Chinese Coast Guard Law

By Associated Press
From maritime security to human rights concerns, China featured heavily in a meeting between the Japanese and British foreign and defense ministers.
China’s Coast Guard Law: Destabilizing or Reassuring?
January 29, 2021

China’s Coast Guard Law: Destabilizing or Reassuring?

By Shuxian Luo
The new law represents an integral step toward clarifying and standardizing the operations of the China Coast Guard, but that hasn't stopped regional unease.

Concert of Indo-Pacific: An Option for Peace and Order in the East Asian Seas
May 05, 2020

Concert of Indo-Pacific: An Option for Peace and Order in the East Asian Seas

By Thuc D. Pham
Suggestions for lasting peace in the South China Sea and beyond need to incorporate small and medium states as well.

Amid a Pandemic, China Ramps Up Maritime ‘Micro-Aggressions’
May 02, 2020

Amid a Pandemic, China Ramps Up Maritime ‘Micro-Aggressions’

By Ben Lowsen
Beijing is putting up a brash front to hide its growing insecurity.

Changes in China’s Coast Guard
January 30, 2019

Changes in China’s Coast Guard

By Ying Yu Lin
An organizational reshuffle and new leadership both point to a more muscular, more assertive CCG.
Chinese Double Standards in the Maritime Domain
August 16, 2017

Chinese Double Standards in the Maritime Domain

By Tuan N. Pham
Beijing clearly understands its maritime rights, but does not necessarily tolerate and accept the same rights for others.

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