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Chuyên mục: Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative
Is There Drinkable Water and Topsoil on Itu Aba?

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Will Indonesia, Provoked, Now Choose to Lead on the South China Sea?
A confrontation between Indonesian and Chinese law enforcement vessels in the South China Sea over the weekend could mark a turning point in Indonesian foreign policy under President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo, forcing him to choose between two of his top priorities: attracting foreign investment – particularly Chinese investment – to fund his ambitious infrastructure agenda; and a more assertive defense of Indonesian territorial integrity and sovereignty over its natural resources. That, in turn, could herald a significant shift in diplomacy over the South China Sea. Tiếp tục đọc “Will Indonesia, Provoked, Now Choose to Lead on the South China Sea?”
Exclusive: U.S. sees new Chinese activity around South China Sea shoal

CSIS: AMTI Brief – February 22, 2016
Another Piece of the Puzzle: China Builds New Radar Facilities in the Spratly Islands
China’s airstrip construction at Fiery Cross, Mischief, and Subi reefs, and more recently developments in the Paracel Islands, have dominated the South China Sea discussion. But capabilities being developed at its smaller Spratly Island outposts—Gaven, Hughes, Johnson South, and especially Cuarteron reefs—will prove equally important to Beijing’s long-term strategy. Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS: AMTI Brief – February 22, 2016”
CSIS: AMTI Brief – February 18, 2016
Washed Away: Typhooon Spotlights Island Building
Earlier this month Chinese media reported that Typhoon Melor, which devastated parts of the Philippines from December 12 to 17, also washed away Vietnamese reclamation work underway at Cornwallis South Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands. Those reports were correct, but lacked important context. The attention drawn by the typhoon highlights the significant differences between the scope and type of China’s reclamation work in the Spratly Islands and the much more limited work undertaken by Vietnam, but it also shows that Hanoi did itself no favors by undertaking such work at this feature in particular. Read on…
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CSIS: AMTI Brief – Evaluating the Asia-Pacific Rebalance – Feb 4, 2016
AMTI Brief – Evaluating the Asia-Pacific Rebalance
Evaluating the Asia-Pacific Rebalance
The Center for Strategic and International Studies last month completed an independent review of the defense portion of the Obama administration’s rebalance to the Asia Pacific. This review, which includes an evaluation of the rebalance’s implementation and resourcing as well as recommendations for its improvement, was mandated by the U.S. Congress under the 2015 National Defense Authorization Act. Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS: AMTI Brief – Evaluating the Asia-Pacific Rebalance – Feb 4, 2016”
CSIS: Asia Maritime Transparency Initiatie, Dec. 18, 2015 brief
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CSIS: AMTI Brief – November 2, 2015
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CSIS – AMTI Brief, Sept. 29, 2015
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China Building Third Airstrip in South China Sea, US Expert Warns
China Building Third Airstrip in South China Sea, US Expert Warns
The photos – taken for Washington’s Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) – show construction on Mischief Reef, one of the artificial islands China has built in the Spratly archipelago, Reuters reported.
The images show infrastructure matching similar work China has done on two other reefs, said Greg Poling, director of CSIS’s Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI). Tiếp tục đọc “China Building Third Airstrip in South China Sea, US Expert Warns”
CSIS: AMTI Brief, Sept. 10, 2015
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CSIS: AMTI Brief, sept. 12, 2015
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CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REP, Aug. 27, 2015
CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REP
The SIT-REP gives you links to all of CSIS Southeast Asia’s (@SoutheastAsiaDC) best updates and programs in a five minute read. This issue includes a report on the future of the U.S.-Philippine alliance, analysis of some challenges facing Myanmar ahead of its elections, profiles of two of Indonesia’s newest cabinet members, and much more. Links will take you to the full publications, multimedia, or to registration for upcoming programs when available. To jump to a section, select one of the following: Tiếp tục đọc “CSIS Southeast Asia SIT-REP, Aug. 27, 2015”
Calm and storm: The South China Sea after the Second World War

AMTI – In the early hours of 4 February 1945 two Australian commandos, Alex Chew and Bill Jinkins, paddled away from an American submarine, the USS Pargo, and landed on Woody Island in the Paracels. In the weeks beforehand, American airmen had reported seeing a French tricolour flying on the island and ‘Z Force’ had been tasked to investigate. Chew and Jinkins discovered there were indeed French people on the island but also Japanese sailors and so retreated to the sub. The Pargo surfaced and shelled the buildings for several minutes. The first ‘Battle of the Paracels’ was a one-sided affair.[1] Tiếp tục đọc “Calm and storm: The South China Sea after the Second World War”




