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Vietnam’s evolving South China Sea policy
Vietnam’s evolving South China Sea policy

Written by Bich T Tran

Vietnam’s Three-No’s principle makes alliances unlikely, a recent white paper states however that: “Vietnam will consider developing appropriate defense and military relations with other countries, regardless of political regimes and levels of development.”

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Southeast Asia9DLJune 15, 2020India, Vietnam, China, South China Sea
North Korea, nuclear arms and human rights: A zero-sum game?

Written by Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy

Beijing’s approach is taking the international community further away, rather than closer to a strategy focused on human rights and accountability. As Beijing and Washington remain locked in rivalry, Beijing and Pyongyang share similar goals: the weakening of the US-South Korea alliance.

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Spotlight Post, East Asia9DLJune 14, 2020North Korea, China, Nuclear
India-Nepal border dispute: revealing the region’s balance of power?
India-Nepal border dispute: revealing the region’s balance of power?

Written by Rushali Saha

A recent statement by India’s Army Chief accused Kathmandu of acting at the behest of others, a fairly direct reference to China. Remarks not taken well by Nepalese civil society. As Nepal struggles to balance India and China, another actor also seeks greater influence in the Himalayas: the United States.

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South Asia9DLJune 12, 2020South Asia, India, Modi, Covid-19, Nepal
Has the Mekong become the new South China Sea?
Has the Mekong become the new South China Sea?

Written by Charles Dunst

The Mekong, thanks to the level of Chinese control, is well on its way to becoming the next South China Sea: a strategic body of water to which China maintains expansive claims and over which it increasingly exercises control.

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Editor's Picks, East Asia9DLJune 11, 2020China, Southeast Asia, Mekong, South China Sea
How effective is China's A2/AD in the South China Sea
How effective is China's A2/AD in the South China Sea

Written by Vengalil Venugopal

In the last decade China has been developing its A2/AD strategy in the South and East China Seas and in the Taiwan Straits. The ambition is to disrupt the freedom of navigation for the United States and its allies and increase calculus of risk for ships operating in increasingly tense waters.

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Southeast Asia9DLJune 9, 2020China, United States, Japan, South China Sea
Mainstreaming Pashtun tribal areas: Pakistan’s strategy at a critical juncture
Mainstreaming Pashtun tribal areas: Pakistan’s strategy at a critical juncture

Written by Shreyas Deshmukh

Over the last two decades, the Pakistani military has launched 10 major operations in the Pashtun Tribal belt to eradicate terrorist organisations and the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).

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South Asia9DLJune 8, 2020South Asia, India, Modi, Covid-19, Bangladesh
China’s strategic relations with Sri Lanka
China’s strategic relations with Sri Lanka

Written by Saurabh Singh

Sri Lanka and its majors ports, as part of the Belt and Road Initiative, may just be the beginning of a wider programme of Chinese economic and military projects in the years ahead, with a major presence by Beijing becoming the new normal in South Asia.

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East Asia9DLJune 5, 2020China, Belt and Road, Sri Lanka, Indian Ocean
 Blurred lines at 22: Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence
Blurred lines at 22: Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence

Written by Ankit K

This year marks 22 years of Pakistan’s overt nuclearisation. Since its first weapon tests in May 1998, Pakistan’s nuclear programme is ever-growing, both in numbers and in variety.

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South Asia9DLJune 4, 2020India, China, Indo-Pacific, Pakistan
The false promise of ‘World Guru’ India
The false promise of ‘World Guru’ India

Written by Manali Kumar

India’s economy was already in a downward spiral long before the lockdown. The domestic economy has desperately needed reform and stimulation for years, but the Modi administration’s policies have failed to deliver time and time and again.

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South Asia9DLJune 3, 2020South Asia, India, Modi, Covid-19, Bangladesh
9DASHLINE signs content sharing agreement with South Asian Voices
9DASHLINE signs content sharing agreement with South Asian Voices

This partnership will enable selected articles to feature across both platforms, providing contributors the opportunity to reach an ever greater audience and reflects the passion of both teams to develop analysis and commentary about one of the world’s most vibrant and exciting regions: South Asia.

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News9DLJune 2, 2020
US-China rivalry: assessing the European Union’s role
US-China rivalry: assessing the European Union’s role

Written by Shreya Sinha

It is becoming increasingly important for the European Union to weave the path between China and the US. The EU can play a key role in avoiding a new Cold War between Beijing and Washington by refusing to participate in it.

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Editor's Picks, Pacific9DLJune 2, 2020China, Covid-19, India, Australia
Belt and Road Initiative and COVID-19: A double edged sword?
Belt and Road Initiative and COVID-19: A double edged sword?

Written by Michael Trinkwalder and Sarah Aver

China was the first major economy to experience a COVID-19 related downturn, Beijing’s success in stamping out the virus now puts the country in a unique position to lead the global economic recovery, via the Belt and Road Initiative.

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East Asia9DLJune 2, 2020China, Covid-19, Belt and Road
China's 'String of Pearls' policy: Its current relevance
China's 'String of Pearls' policy: Its current relevance

Written by Vengalil Venugopal

Considering the importance of the Indian Ocean to China’s economic growth, the strategy undertaken by Beijing has been to build duel use infrastructure, capable of hosting both civillian and military vessels at different locations across the Indian Ocean region.

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South Asia9DLJune 1, 2020China, Indian Ocean, India
In Brief: Shada Islam on Europe in the Asian Century
In Brief: Shada Islam on Europe in the Asian Century

Shada Islam is Director of Europe and Geopolitics at Friends of Europe, an influential independent think tank based in Brussels. She is also a Solvay Fellow at the Vrije University Brussel (VUB).

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In Brief9DLMay 31, 2020South China Sea, China, Japan, India, Southeast Asia
COVID-19 could give momentum to India-Australia relations
COVID-19 could give momentum to India-Australia relations

Written by Niranjan Marjani

India-Australia relations remain to be realized fully. Despite being two major democracies in the Indo-Pacific, ties to Australia remain asymmetric to India’s engagements with other powers like Japan. COVID-19, combined with China’s assertiveness, represents an opportunity.

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Pacific9DLMay 29, 2020China, Covid-19, India, Australia
COVID-19: China's adventurism with Taiwan and the South China Sea
COVID-19: China's adventurism with Taiwan and the South China Sea

Written by Mansheetal Singh and Megha Gupta

China’s actions toward Taiwan and the South China Sea may seem innocuous, but they are being recognised regionally as part of a long term “salami-slicing” strategy employed by Beijing in maritime spaces and beyond.

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Southeast Asia9DLMay 28, 2020China, Indian Ocean, South China Sea, ASEAN, Taiwan
CPEC and COVID-19: Testing times for the all-weather friendship?
CPEC and COVID-19: Testing times for the all-weather friendship?

Written by Rishap Vats

Touted as a “game-changer”, CPEC is one of the earliest manifestations of the BRI, and despite the hurdles, we shouldn’t be neglecting the underlying strategic aspects of this grand project. For Pakistan, it is about transforming its economy and making sure CPEC becomes a harbinger of prosperity.

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In Focus, Most Popular9DLMay 27, 2020India, South Asia, Pakistan, Afghanistan
Has COVID-19 killed China's 'project of the century'?
Has COVID-19 killed China's 'project of the century'?

Written by Ragini Kashyap

The Belt and Road is Beijing’s ‘Project of the Century’, with Morgan Stanley forecasting that China’s expenses along BRI could reach up to 1.3 trillion by 2027. But the COVID-19 pandemic has sparked the worst economic crisis in living memory, and China is facing domestic woes at home.

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East Asia9DLMay 27, 2020China, Covid-19, Belt and Road
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