By Phuong Nguyen The landslide election in Taiwan of pro-independence opposition leader Tsai Ing-wen to be president has led to speculation of a possible recalibration in Chinese foreign policy, at least in the year ahead. Observers believe that stable cross-strait…
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EDCA Refocus: Eyes on the AFP’s Modernization Program
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Video: An Overview of the Asia Rebalance & Analysis
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Time is of the Essence in South China Sea Arbitration Case
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Malaysia: Recalibrating its South China Sea Strategy?
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Sunnylands Summit Provides Opportunity to Bolster U.S.-Southeast Asia Ties
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News on China: 2015 Year in Review
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Vietnam’s Rising Power on the Open Seas
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U.S.-Japan-India Track Two Strategic Dialogue: Summary of Discussion
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Delegations from the United States, India and Japan met for the eleventh U.S.-Japan-India Track Two Strategic Dialogue in Washington on December 10-11, on the eve of the important summit between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in…