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In 8 minutes or less: Why are tensions rising in the South China Sea?

from German Marshall Fund's Podcast · host German Marshall Fund

In this GMF podcast recorded at Stockholm China Forum, GMF Transatlantic Fellow Sarah Raine talks with Stein D. Tønnesson, a Research Professor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), about rising tensions in the South China Sea and the role and interests of the United States and Europe in the region.

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