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    • Naming and Shaming China: America’s Strategy of Rhetorical Coercion in the South China Sea

      “Naming and Shaming China: America’s Strategy of Rhetorical Coercion in the South China Sea”

      Wendy He, Haridas Ramasamy

      In Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 317 - 345

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

      09 December 2020

    • Chinese Vision of a Rules-Based Order: International Order with Chinese Characteristics

      “Chinese Vision of a Rules-Based Order: International Order with Chinese Characteristics”

      Benjamin Ho

      In Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs, Indo-Pacific Perspectives, pp. 12-15

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      08 December 2020

    • Naming and Shaming China: America’s Strategy of Rhetorical Coercion in the South China Sea

      “Naming and Shaming China: America’s Strategy of Rhetorical Coercion in the South China Sea”

      Haridas Ramasamy, Wendy He

      In Contemporary Southeast Asia, 42, No. 3, pp. 317-345

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

      01 December 2020

    • We are all stakeholders in an AI-supplemented world: Sino-US rivalry and the management of a globally transformative technology

      “We are all stakeholders in an AI-supplemented world: Sino-US rivalry and the management of a globally transformative technology”

      Basil C. Bitas, Manoj Harjani

      In We are all stakeholders in an AI-supplemented world: Sino-US rivalry and the management of a globally transformative technology, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 2050014-1-27

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

      01 December 2020

    • China’s India Policy in the 1950s: From Friendship to Antagonism

      “China’s India Policy in the 1950s: From Friendship to Antagonism”

      Daniel Balazs

      In Strategic Analysis, Vol. 44, No. 6, pp. 542-552

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      27 November 2020

    • The Sixth RMA Wave: Disruption in Military Affairs?

      “The Sixth RMA Wave: Disruption in Military Affairs?”

      Michael Raska

      In Journal of Strategic Studies

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      25 November 2020

    • Fisheries Governance in the South China Sea: Problems, Progress, and Prospects

      “Fisheries Governance in the South China Sea: Problems, Progress, and Prospects”

      Zhang Hongzhou, Li Mingjiang

      In Marine Policy

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

      24 October 2020

    • China’s Strategic Objectives in a Post-COVID-19 World

      “China’s Strategic Objectives in a Post-COVID-19 World”

      Benjamin Ho

      In PRISM, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 89-103

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      21 October 2020

    • Velvet Fists: The Paradox of Defence Diplomacy in Southeast Asia

      “Velvet Fists: The Paradox of Defence Diplomacy in Southeast Asia”

      Chang Jun Yan, Nicole Jenne

      In European Journal of International Security, 5, 3, pp. 332-349

      Categories: RSIS / IDSS / Journal Articles

      12 October 2020

    • Contemplating US Policy on China and the Indo-Pacific: Some Thoughts Regarding a Possible Biden Administration

      “Contemplating US Policy on China and the Indo-Pacific: Some Thoughts Regarding a Possible Biden Administration”

      Amanda Trea Phua, Joseph Liow Chin Yong

      In The Asan Forum

      Categories: IDSS / Journal Articles

      08 October 2020

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