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Sarah Lain and Veerle Nouwens
Recent Sino–Russian naval drills in the South China Sea were touted by both states as an example of an alignment in each side’s interests. But the reality is more modest, as the two powers carefully balance the strategic advantages and liabilities of their relationship.
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With an overstretched nuclear supercarrier force, the US Navy’s Wasp- and America-class amphibious assault ships are increasingly being relied on to serve as light expeditionary aircraft carriers. This is a role in which these ships, perhaps unexpectedly, excel
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Following the technical ruling in favour of the Philippines by the Permanent Court of Arbitration, and with China increasingly flexing its muscles in the South China Sea, the EU is trying to balance supporting the rule of law with a pragmatic desire to maintain good relations with Beijing.
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International-relations theory suggests the UK should return to the less aggressive, maritime-focused strategy of offshore balancing
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As NATO shifts from a campaign to a contingency focus, there will be renewed emphasis on its maritime strategy
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