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US-China at sea incidents are likely the new normal
US-China at sea incidents are likely the new normal
There has been yet another spate of US-China incidents involving US intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) probes in and over China’s bordering seas. In February…
US manoeuvres in the South China Sea are not provocative
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US manoeuvres in the South China Sea are not provocative
Originally published in the Financial Times Aaron L Connelly
US FONOPs: Game on again in the South China Sea
US FONOPs: Game on again in the South China Sea
According to this Reuters report, which was soon followed by others citing a Pentagon spokesman, a US Navy warship, the destroyer USS Dewey, has recently sailed within 12 nautical…
South China Sea dispute: US challenge may fall into China trap
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South China Sea dispute: US challenge may fall into China trap
South China Sea dispute: US challenge may fall into China trapEuan GrahamThe Australian Financial Review19 October 2015Euan Graham
Chinese subs lurk under the Indian Ocean: cause for concern?
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Chinese subs lurk under the Indian Ocean: cause for concern?
Chinese subs lurk under the Indian ocean: Cause for concern?James BrownThe National Interest29 September 2014Please click here for the full text.James Brown
Australia won't 'better mankind' in Iraq if we instinctively reach for our military
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Australia won't 'better mankind' in Iraq if we instinctively reach for our military
Australia won't 'better mankind' in Iraq if we instinctively reach for our militaryJames BrownThe Guardian4 September 2014Please click here for the online text…
China Australia relationship needs to broaden from trade
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China Australia relationship needs to broaden from trade
China-Australia relationship needs to broaden from tradeJames BrownThe Saturday Paper30 August 2014Please click here for the online text.James Brown