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      CO16247 | Enforcing International Law in the South China Sea: Can Southeast Asia Keep China in Check?

      Michael Beckley

      05 October 2016

      5 Oct 2016

      CO16246 | Jump-starting Economic Integration in South Asia: A Multi-pronged Approach

      Pradumna Bickram Rana

      05 October 2016

      5 Oct 2016

      CO16245 | China’s Hegemonic Trajectory: Intimidating ASEAN?

      Mushahid Ali

      04 October 2016

      4 Oct 2016

      Broader Horizons (August 2016)

      Jane Chan Git Yin, Collin Koh Swee Lean, Rajni Gamage, Lee YingHui

      31 August 2016

      31 Aug 2016

      CO16228 | Chinese Corporate Players in the South China Sea: Complicating the Disputes?

      Xue Gong

      14 September 2016

      14 Sep 2016

      CO16221 | China’s Militarisation of the South China Sea: Creating a Strategic Strait?

      Richard A. Bitzinger

      01 September 2016

      1 Sep 2016

      CO16213 | Escalations in the East China Sea: Is Conciliation Possible?

      Tan Ming Hui, Lee YingHui

      22 August 2016

      22 Aug 2016

      The APPSMO Advantage: Strategic Opportunities

      Ong Keng Yong, Mushahid Ali, Bernard Chin

      04 August 2016

      4 Aug 2016

      Broader Horizons (July 2016)

      Jane Chan Git Yin, Collin Koh Swee Lean, Rajni Gamage, Lee YingHui

      31 July 2016

      31 Jul 2016

      CO16197 | Resilience of the ASEAN Way: Consensual Diplomacy in Vientiane

      Alan Chong

      01 August 2016

      1 Aug 2016

      CO16181 | What Now for China?

      Zha Daojiong

      18 July 2016

      18 Jul 2016

      CO16180 | Game Changer in the Maritime Disputes

      Robert C. Beckman

      18 July 2016

      18 Jul 2016
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