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The Right Way to Sanction China

Over the last five years, the United States has struggled to influence Chinese behavior. Washington’s responses to Beijing’s increasingly assertive activities have been largely ineffective.

23/02/2016

Weekly News 22/02 -28/02

-(Inquirer 26/02) Candidates must state position on S. China Sea—Carpio: Whether they stay the legal course or surrender sovereignty and agree to a joint development with China in the disputed South China Sea? -(Japantimes 26/02) Draw a line in the South China Sea: More countries should be sending the same message to China, making clear to Beijing that its intrusions into international waters and...

23/02/2016

Weekly Bulletin 15/02 - 21/02

China sends surface-to-air missiles to contested island in provocative move;Vietnam called to terminate unilateral actions that complicate South China Sea situation; U.S. and EU warn China on need to respect South China Sea ruling

24/02/2016

PACOM Needs More Subs, Long-Range Missiles To Counter Chinese Threats

China’s recent actions to militarize the South China Sea have changed the operational landscape, and the U.S. Pacific Command needs more attack submarines and long-range surface missiles to keep up with the evolving threat. PACOM commander Adm. Harry Harris told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

25/02/2016

Weekly news 29/02 - 06/03

-(UPI 03/03)Philippines borrowing planes from Japan to patrol South China Sea: Five surplus TC-90 training planes are expecting to join the Philippine Navy -(Washingtonpost 03/03)Navy aircraft carrier group moves into contested South China Sea: Navy Cmdr. Clay Doss, a spokesman for U.S. Pacific Fleet said the carrier is carrying out a routine patrol of the South China Sea, where China has in recent...

29/02/2016