A US Strategy For Defending Taiwan – Before a War
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The New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor is emerging as a strategic supply line for Beijing – and Singapore helped design it.
Beijing’s New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor is emerging as Beijing’s strategic supply line — and Singapore helped design it.Continue reading on Medium »
By Frank Bell The Strait of Hormuz does not need to be made safe to reopen global shipping. It only needs to be made governable. Even as the United States has begun striking select...
A resumption of international freedom of movement through the Strait of Hormuz is clearly of vital importance to the maritime community.Doing so by f...
Dr Purbaya may have walked back his remarks, but Singaporeans should remain clear‑eyed that the structural conditions which produced them…Continue reading on Medium »
[By Frank Bell]The Strait of Hormuz does not need to be made safe to reopen global shipping. It only needs to be made governable. Even as the United...
KUALA LUMPUR, April 18 — Rising geopolitical tensions linked to the Strait of Hormuz are putting renewed attention...
Public confidence in Singapore’s resolve to enforce our legal rights is equally crucial.Continue reading on Medium »
Tehran is shifting the battlefield from missiles to markets, turning the Strait of Hormuz into leverage and testing whether Washington will trade long-term strategy for short-term...
As the Strait of Hormuz crisis grips the global economy, nations are vying to secure other vulnerable waterways
Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan has outlined to the parliament in Singapore why his country strongly supports the global sta...
It will take existing, though battered, diplomatic and military frameworks plus some creative thinking.
“Access now depends on where you stand with Tehran, whether you are willing to comply with its rerouting demands, and whether you have quietly negotiated your place in the new orde...
While recent global attention has focused on the Strait of Hormuz, which Iran has effectively held closed since late February in a move that has disrupted world energy supplies, a...
(click to enlarge) The Strait of Hormuz is technically open but operationally constrained, functioning as a de facto Iranian-controlled bottleneck rather than a free transit corrid...
Beijing has a deliberate, long-term strategy – one that prioritizes persistence and gradual advantage.
The Strait of Hormuz has evolved into a laboratory for a new form of geopolitical coercion where access itself becomes currency.
As the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz drags on, guardians of another critical waterway are worried about the precedent it sets for any future clash between the United States and Ch...
On April 22, Indonesia’s finance minister went off-topic during a symposium and raised the possibility of tolling the Strait of Malacca in light of the current Hormuz crisis, drawi...
Western-dominated insurance premiums can choke off Beijing’s oil supplies more effectively than warships can.
The talks taking place in Islamabad, from the global maritime community perspective, had one critical issue to resolve: getting the traffic flowing...
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