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Asia Pacific Bulletin
Asia Pacific Bulletin
China’s South China Sea Overreach Faces Growing Obstacles
China’s South China Sea Overreach Faces Growing Obstacles
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Dr. Denny Roy, Senior Fellow at the East-West Center, explains that the environment for Washington to lead pushback against PRC expansionism is becoming more favorable. |
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Even without the mandate of a formal international organization, coalitions of willing governments can coalesce around the task of dissuading China from enforcing invalid South China Sea claims
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Dr. Denny Roy, Senior Fellow at the East-West Center, explains that the environment for Washington to lead pushback against PRC expansionism is becoming more favorable. |
for additional titles in the Asia Pacific Bulletin |
Even without the mandate of a formal international organization, coalitions of willing governments can coalesce around the task of dissuading China from enforcing invalid South China Sea claims