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July 2012
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6 Jul 2012
China and Vietnam – An Unsteady Modus Vivendi?
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Carlyle Thayer argues that instead of exclusively counting on either China or the US to secure its national interests, Vietnam's goal is to develop deep bilateral relations with all the major powers and intermesh them. More on «China and Vietnam – An Unsteady Modus Vivendi?» -
3 Jul 2012
ASEAN: Regional Pathways and Prosperity
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Dr Alistair Cook discusses the achievements of ASEAN, outlining recent developments in security and human rights instruments, and suggests ways in which other regional organizations may learn from ASEAN. More on «ASEAN: Regional Pathways and Prosperity»
February 2012
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29 Feb 2012
Fighting Pirates: Learning from Malacca
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Jennifer Giroux, senior researcher at the Center for Security Studies, argues that Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore only began coordinating anti-piracy efforts in the Strait of Malacca after freight insurance premiums skyrocketed. More on «Fighting Pirates: Learning from Malacca»
March 2011
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18 Mar 2011
US Foreign Policy and the Changing Balance of Power in Asia
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Dr Satu Limaye, director of the East-West Center in Washington discusses the evolution of US bilateral relationships across Asia. More on «US Foreign Policy and the Changing Balance of Power in Asia»
February 2011
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4 Feb 2011
Naval Power in Asia
Publisher: International Relations and Security Network (ISN)
Richard A Bitzinger discusses regional developments and changes in the structure of naval forces in the past five years, strategies of competition and responses by regional power to changes in the strength of China's navy. More on «Naval Power in Asia»


