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America’s Benevolent Paternalistic Problem with China
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 11/18/19 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 11/18/19

America’s Benevolent Paternalistic Problem with China

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The Ideological Roots of Vietnam's Recent Responses to China in the South China Sea
Southeast Asia, East Asia Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 10/25/19 Southeast Asia, East Asia Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 10/25/19

The Ideological Roots of Vietnam's Recent Responses to China in the South China Sea

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Africa does not Need China’s ‘Debt-Trap’ Belt and Road Initiative to Develop
East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, International Development Ibrahim Anoba, Former Contributing Writer 10/21/19 East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, International Development Ibrahim Anoba, Former Contributing Writer 10/21/19

Africa does not Need China’s ‘Debt-Trap’ Belt and Road Initiative to Develop

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Taiwan Needs Its Own Asymmetrical Warfare Hardware Instead of F-16Vs and M1 Abrams
U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 10/15/19 U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 10/15/19

Taiwan Needs Its Own Asymmetrical Warfare Hardware Instead of F-16Vs and M1 Abrams

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A Balanced Approach to Countering Terrorism in the Philippines
East Asia, Security Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 3/4/19 East Asia, Security Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 3/4/19

A Balanced Approach to Countering Terrorism in the Philippines

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East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Yu (Tony) Pan, Former Staff Writer 12/1/18 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Yu (Tony) Pan, Former Staff Writer 12/1/18

Washington Should Stop Alienating Beijing for a More Compliant North Korea

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Tactical Nuclear Weapons in South Korea: A Better Bargaining Chip
East Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jarek Buss, Former Contributing Writer 4/4/18 East Asia, Security, U.S. Foreign Policy Jarek Buss, Former Contributing Writer 4/4/18

Tactical Nuclear Weapons in South Korea: A Better Bargaining Chip

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UN Peacekeeping: The Power of Participation
International Law and Organizations, East Asia, Security Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 2/23/18 International Law and Organizations, East Asia, Security Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 2/23/18

UN Peacekeeping: The Power of Participation

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The National Anthem Law: Taking a Principled Approach
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 2/20/18 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 2/20/18

The National Anthem Law: Taking a Principled Approach

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Give Peace a Chance: The Pyeongchang Olympics and Why They Matter
East Asia Casey Robinson, Former Senior Staff Writer 2/10/18 East Asia Casey Robinson, Former Senior Staff Writer 2/10/18

Give Peace a Chance: The Pyeongchang Olympics and Why They Matter

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The Sirens of False Peace: The DPRK’s Olympic Ploy
East Asia Eric Rowe, Former Contributing Writer 2/4/18 East Asia Eric Rowe, Former Contributing Writer 2/4/18

The Sirens of False Peace: The DPRK’s Olympic Ploy

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External Pressure is not the Absolute Solution: Showing Goodwill to North Korea
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Casey Robinson, Former Senior Staff Writer 12/10/17 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Security Casey Robinson, Former Senior Staff Writer 12/10/17

External Pressure is not the Absolute Solution: Showing Goodwill to North Korea

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The South China Sea Code of Conduct: The Bedrock for Regional Stability
East Asia, Security, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 11/30/17 East Asia, Security, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 11/30/17

The South China Sea Code of Conduct: The Bedrock for Regional Stability

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On Being Prepared to Fight China
U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Michael Montemalo, Former Contributing Writer 11/27/17 U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Michael Montemalo, Former Contributing Writer 11/27/17

On Being Prepared to Fight China

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The Byungjin Line and What It Means for North Korea’s Defense Policy
U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Michael Letkewicz, Former Contributing Writer 11/24/17 U.S. Foreign Policy, East Asia, Security Michael Letkewicz, Former Contributing Writer 11/24/17

The Byungjin Line and What It Means for North Korea’s Defense Policy

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The China Model: A Cooperative Approach to Divergent Systems
International Economics, International Development, East Asia Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 11/20/17 International Economics, International Development, East Asia Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 11/20/17

The China Model: A Cooperative Approach to Divergent Systems

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The Doklam Crisis: Lessons for the South China Sea
East Asia, South Asia, Security Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 10/19/17 East Asia, South Asia, Security Marika Miner, Former Senior Staff Writer 10/19/17

The Doklam Crisis: Lessons for the South China Sea

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The United States and ASEAN: The Key to the South China Sea Conflict
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 10/6/17 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, Southeast Asia, International Law and Organizations Anushka Kapahi, Former Contributing Writer 10/6/17

The United States and ASEAN: The Key to the South China Sea Conflict

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Addressing the North Korea Crisis
Security, East Asia Casey Robinson, Former Senior Staff Writer 9/16/17 Security, East Asia Casey Robinson, Former Senior Staff Writer 9/16/17

Addressing the North Korea Crisis

By Casey RobinsonStaff Writer17 September 2017

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The North Korea Crisis: An Interactive Timeline
East Asia, Security IAR Staff 8/12/17 East Asia, Security IAR Staff 8/12/17

The North Korea Crisis: An Interactive Timeline

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