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Vietnam’s Bamboo Diplomacy: Lessons for Countries Facing Great Power Competition
Many small and middle-power countries are finding it increasingly difficult to navigate the contentious Great Power rivalry between China and the United States. Even though both Beijing and Washington repeatedly state that they don't want to force other countries to choose ...
Philippines’ Marcos Condemns China’s ‘Illegal and Reckless’ Actions Over Disputed Reef
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos on Sunday condemned what he called "illegal and reckless" actions by China's air force last week against a Filipino military plane patrolling over a disputed South China Sea reef. Two Chinese Air Force aircraft undertook a "dangerous ...
China Says ‘Welcomes’ Formation of Interim Government in Bangladesh
China said Friday it "welcomes" the formation of a new interim government in Bangladesh, promising to work with the country "to promote exchange and cooperation". "China has noted the establishment of an interim government of Bangladesh and welcomes this," a foreign ...
China Launches Air, Sea Patrols Near Flashpoint Scarborough Shoal
By Matthew Walsh with Cecil Morella in Manila China on Wednesday carried out a combat patrol to test "strike capabilities" near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, a flashpoint area also claimed by the Philippines.
Cambodia PM Launches Chinese-Backed Canal Linking Mekong River to Sea
By Suy Se Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Manet on Monday launched a controversial $1.7 billion canal project that aims to provide a new link from the Mekong River to the sea. At a launch event ...
Palestine’s Beijing Declaration: An Indonesian Perspective
This article is co-authored by Yeta Purnama, a researcher at the Center of Economic and Law Studies (CELIOS), and Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat, Director of the China-Indonesia Desk at CELIOS. China's growing role in global peacekeeping, especially regarding Middle East affairs, ...
“We Need to Do More” to Challenge China in the Global South, Says Washington’s No. 2 Diplomat
The second in command at the U.S. State Department told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday that the United States has to step up to compete more effectively with China around the world. China is the "defining geopolitical challenge confronting ...
China Says Philippines Risks ‘Greater Insecurity’ After U.S. Military Aid Pledge
China on Wednesday warned the Philippines it risks "greater insecurity for itself", after the United States said it would provide $500 million in additional military funding to Manila in the face of Beijing's growing assertiveness. In Manila on Tuesday, U.S. Secretary ...
Blinken, Austin Hold Defense Talks With Philippine Counterparts
By Léon Bruneau U.S. foreign and defense ministers met their Philippine counterparts in Manila on Tuesday. Beijing's growing assertiveness in the South China Sea is likely to dominate the talks. A series of escalating confrontations ...
Quad ‘Seriously Concerned’ About Situation in South China Sea
By Léon Bruneau The foreign ministers of the United States, Japan, Australia and India on Monday expressed "serious concern" over the situation in the South China Sea in a veiled rebuke to Beijing. U.S. Secretary ...
Antony Blinken’s Busy Weekend Pushing Back Against China’s Growing Influence in Asia
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spent the past few days crisscrossing Asia, from Laos to Vietnam to Japan, in a concerted effort to challenge Chinese territorial claims in the region and bolster Washington's formidable alliance network. The Secretary arrived ...
Blinken in Japan for 2+2 Security Talks, Quad
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Japan on Sunday as part of an Asia-Pacific tour aimed at shoring up alliances in the face of an increasingly assertive China. The visit comes three months after President Joe Biden and Prime ...