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The China-Philippines Dispute in the South China Sea: Does Beijing Have a Legitimate Claim?

A slightly edited version of the commentary was published by The Straits Times together with a map on 8 March 2012 and also by East Asia Forum on 28 March 2012.

South China Sea: Worsening Dispute or Growing Clarity in Claims?

Who Will Lead Asia

Whaling Dispute at the Crossroads

ASEAN Up To Tackling Sixth Challenge

The Oceans, the Law and the Future of the World

Is ASEAN Becoming a Big-Power Battleground? No: Interdependence Key to China-US Relationship

Will SE Asia Become a Battleground?

ASEAN Nations Want Rich, Peaceful, Cosmopolitan China

Green Thoughts Inspired by the Stockholm and Rio Conventions

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