A Fine Balance: China’s Need for Resources and Stability in the South China Sea
Does China’s policy towards the South China Sea represent a danger to regional stability and cooperation?
China: The New Peacemaker in the Middle East
The “One Belt, One Road” plan shows that China’s incentivized approach to diplomacy could bring stability to the Middle East.
Science and Geopolitics Converging in the Troubled Waters of the South China Sea
Conservation, food security, and geopolitics are converging more than ever in the South China Sea.
South China Sea Dispute Heats Up
China's recent construction on disputed atolls in the South China Sea has accelerated the stop-start cycle of dispute there.
Bangladesh’s Sonadia Port Dilemma: Is the US Navy the Answer?
Government plans to build a China-financed deep seaport at Sonadia have hit a snag recently as Dhaka reconsiders the geopolitical implications of such a move.
India-China Relations: Cooperation and Conflict
Part one in a series examining China-India relations in the 21st century.
India Dips a Toe into the South China Sea Dispute
Exploring some of the latest developments in the ongoing South China Sea dispute.
What to Expect from China’s New Leadership
Here's what can expect from the new Xi Jinping administration.
The PLA Navy vs. the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force: Possible Outcomes of a Clash
The news of China’s first aircraft carrier being launched is definitely relevant in terms of China’s long-term naval policy.
China at the End of History
Peaceful Rise, containment, encirclement, the ‘China Threat’ theory- though the times change the language stays the same. Experts are asking the same questions they were thirty years ago about China’s rise and the impact it will have on international society. It’s high time we throw away the rulebook of historical analogies and accept that this scenario is something completely different.