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Yours, Mine, and Moscow’s: Breaking Down Russia’s Latest Arctic Claims

This article originally featured on CIMSEC on August 25, 2015, and has been updated for inclusion into the Russia Resurgent Topic Week.  By Sally DeBoer On August 4th, the Russian Federation’s Foreign...

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Can’t Anybody Play This Game? US FON Operations and Law of the Sea

This article originally featured on Lawfare. It may be read in its original form here.  By Raul “Pete” Pedrozo and James Kraska The United States has been unable to synchronize successful air and sea...

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South China Sea arbitration: Beijing puts forward her own views Part One

By Alex Calvo Introduction: restatement or small Filipino victory? Manila’s international arbitration bid has been repeatedly rejected by Beijing, which argues that it does not fall under the...

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South China Sea arbitration: Beijing puts forward her own views Part Two

By Alex Calvo This is the second installment in a four-part series devoted to China’s 7 December 2014 document, putting forward her views on the Philippines’ international arbitration case on the South...

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South China Sea arbitration: Beijing puts forward her own views Part Three

By Alex Calvo This is the third installment in a four-part series devoted to China’s 7 December 2014 document, putting forward her views on the Philippines’ international arbitration case on the South...

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South China Sea arbitration: Beijing puts forward her own views: The Finale

By Alex Calvo This is the final installment in a four-part series devoted to China’s 7 December 2014 document, putting forward her views on the Philippines’ international arbitration case on the South...

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US Department of State Seeks to Clarify Meaning of China’s 9-Dash Line Part 1

By Alex Calvo Introduction Despite repeatedly stating that it will not take sides in territorial disputes in East Asia, Washington remains keenly interested in the ultimate fate of the South China Sea....

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US Department of State Seeks to Clarify Meaning of China’s 9-Dash Line Part 2

By Alex Calvo This is the second installment in a five-part series summarizing and commenting the 5 December 2014 US Department of State “Limits in the Seas” issue explaining the different ways in...

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January 2016 Members’ Round-Up Part One

Welcome to part one of the January 2016 members’ round-up! Over the past month CIMSEC members have examined several international maritime security issues, including future development programs for the...

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US Department of State Seeks to Clarify Meaning of China’s 9-Dash Line Part 3

By Alex Calvo This is the third installment in a five-part series summarizing and commenting the 5 December 2014 US Department of State “Limits in the Seas” issue explaining the different ways in which...

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US Department of State Seeks to Clarify Meaning of China’s 9-Dash Line Part 4

By Alex Calvo This is the fourth installment in a five-part series summarizing and commenting the 5 December 2014 US Department of State “Limits in the Seas” issue explaining the different ways in...

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US Department of State Seeks to Clarify Meaning of China’s 9-Dash Line: Finale

By Alex Calvo This is the fifth installment in a five-part series summarizing and commenting the 5 December 2014 US Department of State “Limits in the Seas” issue explaining the different ways in which...

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Members’ Roundup: July 2016 Part One

By Sam Cohen Welcome to Part One of the July 2016 members’ roundup. Through the first half of July, CIMSEC members examined several international maritime security issues, including the Permanent Court...

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Military Activities on the Continental Shelf

This piece was originally published by the Lawfare Institute in Cooperation with Brookings and is republished with permission. Read it in its original form here. By James Kraska The recent...

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Lessons from the Arctic for the South China Sea

By Daniel Thomassen  Introduction The maritime region centered on the South China Sea has been a vital international trade route and reservoir of natural resources throughout modern history. Today, its...

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Sea Control 134 – The South China Sea with Vasco Becker-Weingberg

By Matthew Merighi Join the latest episode of Sea Control for a conversation with Professor Vasco Becker-Weingberg of Universidad Nova in Lisbon, Portugal, about the South China Sea. The interview,...

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South China Sea: Continuous U.S. Presence or a New Law of the Sea Treaty

This article originally featured on Divergent Options and is republished with permission. Read it in its original form here. By David Mattingly National Security Situation:  The United Nations...

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A Sign of the Times: China’s Recent Actions and the Undermining of Global Rules

By Tuan N. Pham More Chinese assertiveness and unilateralism are coming. In January, this author’s article in a separate publication assessed strategic actions that Beijing will probably undertake in...

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China’s Claim to the Spratly Islands is Just a Mistake

This article is an adaptation of an academic publication by Bill Hayton published in ‘Modern China’ as ‘The Modern Origins of China’s South China Sea Claims: Maps, Misunderstandings, and the Maritime...

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A Sign of the Times: China’s Recent Actions and the Undermining of Global...

By Tuan N. Pham Last March, CIMSEC published an article titled “A Sign of the Times: China’s Recent Actions and the Undermining of Global Rules, Part 1” highlighting three troubling developments that...

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