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China asserts its territorial claims in South China Sea
Chinese travel agent Ou Nanxi has never seen such gorgeous beaches like those found on the trial cruise she took to the uninhabited islets of the Paracel Islands. Protes...
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Security at Sea: The Case for Ratifying the Law of the Sea Convention
Later this morning CNAS will release a new policy brief that explores the national security and foreign policy benefits of ratifying the Law of the Sea Convention. Download S...
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Security at Sea: The Case for Ratifying the Law of the Sea Convention
While the United States has protected its maritime interests without ratifying the Law of the Sea Convention (LOSC), the rise of modern navies and unconventional security thre...
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Failure to Ratify the Law of the Sea Convention Will Increasingly Imperil U.S. Interests, Says CNAS Expert
While the United States has protected its maritime interests without ratifying the Law of the Sea Convention (LOSC), the rise of modern navies and unconventional security thre...
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Muddy Waters
This month’s maritime standoff between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea isn’t the first time the region’s navies have gone toe-to-toe. But while past tensions ...
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This Weekend’s News: The South China Sea Dispute
The South China Sea dispute is once again in the headlines, with notable developments that are raising some concerns about increased tensions in the region. On Saturday, Reute...
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10 Big Questions for Obama, Romney on Asia
Asian security may figure greatly in this year's U.S. presidential election because of urgent questions about North Korea and enduring concerns over how best to manage a risin...
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Plugging U.S. Missile Defense Gaps
It would be a mistake to assume that we dodged a bullet with the fiery end to North Korea’s Unha-3 missile launch at the Dongchang-ri facility one minute into its fight. In fa...
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This Weekend’s News: Territorial Disputes Across the Indo-Pacific
This weekend’s news highlighted several ongoing territorial disputes across the Indo-Pacific region, from resource-rich Kashmir to the potentially hydrocarbon-rich South China...
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War Games Begin Amid China-Philippines Tension
In Voice of America, CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Partick Cronin says that the United States may have to come to the defense of the Philippines if...
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This Weekend’s News: China’s Caribbean Interests
The New York Times reported yesterday that China is increasing its economic ties with the Caribbean, raising concerns among some U.S. diplomats and others that Beijing may be ...
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Be 'Dominant' In Pacific, But Make Nice With PRC, Singaporean MoD Tells U.S.
AOL Defense reports on a speech by Singapore Minister for Defense Dr. Ng Eng Hen hosted by CNAS, where the Minister noted the importance of the United States to maintaining pe...
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Singapore, US, Reaffirm Bilateral Defence Ties
Singapore and the United States reaffirmed the excellent and long-standing bilateral defence ties between the two countries when Singapore Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen met his ...
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America in Australia
The U.S. occupation of Australia has begun. U.S. officials claim the occupation has nothing to do with the behavior of China, leading defense analysts to conclude this has mor...
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Law of the Sea Ratification Central to Securing U.S. Maritime Interests
Debate over ratifying the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is ramping up in Washington. There has been a lot of attention given to how the treaty can help the Un...
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Three Experts Join CNAS Natural Security and Asia-Pacific Security Programs
The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to welcome three distinguished experts to its senior research team: Dr. Nancy Brune, Senior Policy Analyst at Sandia N...
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Internet Freedom: Diplomats Join The Dissidents, Geeks And Censors
CNAS Senior Fellow Richard Fontaine explains how internet freedom is becoming a foreign policy issue all over the world in Tech Crunch....
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Norway Exercise Preps Marines for Cold Combat
U.S. interests in the Arctic Circle continue to increase with regard to maintaining open sea lanes and claiming rights to natural resources on the sea floor, according to an i...
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Asia Is Up in Arms
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Patrick Cronin explains the general global shift in power to Asia, especially regarding arms sales, in Inter Press Se...
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President's Executive Order Elevates Importance of Natural Resources
Last Tuesday, President Obama announced that the United States, the European Union and Japan filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization against China for its export r...