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Why Should We Care About the U.S.-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Summit?
Why Should We Care About the U.S.-Japan-Philippines Trilateral Summit?
SeaLight Director Ray Powell and his co-host, former senior U.S. diplomat Jim Carouso discuss his week's upcoming U.S.-Japan-Philippines trilateral leaders summit with expert guests Chris Johnstone and Dindo Manhit.
APR 8, 2024
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Infographic: Chinese Provocations in the South China Sea
A quick-reference guide to South China Sea hotspots.
APR 8, 2024
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Why Should We Care about the Indo-Pacific?
SeaLight Director Ray Powell announces a new podcast with former diplomat Jim Carouso in which they unpack current Indo-Pacific events through the practical lens of, "Why should we care?"
APR 6, 2024
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The Philippines Chooses Non-Violent Direct Action
“Nonviolence is a powerful and just weapon, which cuts without wounding and ennobles the man who wields it. It is a sword that heals.” -- Martin Luther King, Jr.
APR 2, 2024

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YouTube Channel: Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific?
Published APR 21, 2024
Join hosts Ray Powell and Jim Carouso as they delve into the crucial issues defining the 21st century's pivotal region--one that spans from Hollywood to Bollywood. Learn to navigate its most important geopolitical, economic, military, environmental and cultural challenges, with a practical emphasis on why it matters. Hosted by seasoned diplomatic and national security practitioners, each episode offers insightful analysis and thought-provoking discussions. From bustling cities like Beijing, Mumbai and Tokyo, through the diverse countries of Southeast Asia, down to the Australian Outback and the pristine islands of the South Pacific, expert guests help Jim and Ray explore the region's defining issues, emergent crises and future trajectories. Discover the interplay of the U.S.-China strategic competition against the interests of rapidly emerging powers like India and Indonesia. Explore the complexities of regional alliances old and new like ASEAN, AUKUS and "the Quad". Understand the forces driving hotspots like the Korean Peninsula, Taiwan Strait, South China Sea and the China-India border ... and most importantly, why we should care.
Nearly A Decade after the Philippines' Legal Victory, Beijing continues to Militarize Islands in the South China Sea
Published APR 13, 2024
Infographic of China's artificial islands in the South China Sea overlaid with the Philippines' rights under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific? (Podcast)
Published APR 4, 2024
Join hosts Ray Powell and Jim Carouso as they delve into the crucial issues defining the 21st century's pivotal region--one that spans from Hollywood to Bollywood. Learn to navigate its most important geopolitical, economic, military, environmental and cultural challenges, with a practical emphasis on why it matters. Hosted by seasoned diplomatic and national security practitioners, each episode offers insightful analysis and thought-provoking discussions. From bustling cities like Beijing, Mumbai and Tokyo, through the diverse countries of Southeast Asia, down to the Australian Outback and the pristine islands of the South Pacific, expert guests help Jim and Ray explore the region's defining issues, emergent crises and future trajectories. Discover the interplay of the U.S.-China strategic competition against the interests of rapidly emerging powers like India and Indonesia. Explore the complexities of regional alliances old and new like ASEAN, AUKUS and "the Quad". Understand the forces driving hotspots like the Korean Peninsula, Taiwan Strait, South China Sea and the China-India border ... and most importantly, why we should care.
China, the U.S. and the West Philippine Sea Disputes: A Conversation
Published MAR 30, 2024
Philippine vlogger and journalist Richard Heydarian talks to SeaLight Director Ray Powell about ongoing tensions in the West Philippine Sea.
Countering Coercion
Published MAR 30, 2024
Managing Chinese Gray Zone Activity in the South China Sea and Indian Ocean Region
An Exclusive Interview with Ray Powell (South China Sea Newswire)
Published MAR 19, 2024
Ray Powell is the Director of SeaLight, a maritime transparency initiative of the Gordian Knot Center for National Security Innovation at Stanford University, and a member of the South China Sea NewsWire Advisory Board. This interview was conducted on March 12, 2024.
Responses Against China's Coercion in the Indo-Pacific
Published MAR 17, 2024
How does a government respond to a threat or coercion by a larger and better-resourced military? That is a question faced by countries across the Indo-Pacific when it comes to actions conducted by the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Taiwan and the Philippines have experienced similar, yet unique, forms of PRC coercion that have resulted in both capitals developing analogous responses that fall within an analytical spectrum. This report focuses on how these two Indo-Pacific countries responded to actions conducted by the military apparatus of the PRC since 2022.
SeaLight Director interview, ABS-CBN News (Manila)
Published MAR 3, 2024
Headstart: Karen Davila talks to Maritime Security Expert Ray Powell for his insights on the latest incident of 'dangerous maneuvers' by China in the West Philippine Sea.
Assertive Transparency in the Gray Zone with Ray Powell - Sea Control podcast
Published FEB 9, 2024
Ray Powell joins the program to discuss his recent work “Game Changer: The Philippines’ Assertive Transparency Campaign: How the Philippines Rewrote the Counter Gray Zone Playbook in 2023.”
Tracking Tensions at Second Thomas Shoal
Published FEB 1, 2024
Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative report tracking the dramatic increase in PRC and Philippine ships during resupply missions at Second Thomas Shoal over time.
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In The News

Our finds on the latest articles and information from outside of the SeaLight team.
Asia’s next war could be triggered by a rusting warship on a disputed reef
Published APR 27, 2024
In the most hotly contested waterway in the world, the risk of Asia’s next war hinges increasingly on a ramshackle ship past her time, pockmarked with holes, streaked with rust and beached on a reef.
Chinese Vessels Detected Massing Near US-Led Military Exercise
Published APR 25, 2024
Dozens of Chinese paramilitary and coast guard ships have flooded into contested waters in the South China Sea this week as the U.S. and its ally the Philippines began their premier military exercise this week.
Chinese vessels surge in WPS amid Balikatan —PH Navy
Published APR 23, 2024
The number of Chinese vessels has increased in the West Philippines Sea amid Balikatan, the joint military exercise of the Philippines and United States, the Philippine Navy said on Tuesday.
Balikatan 2024 Kicks Off With Maiden French Participation
Published APR 23, 2024
The French Navy is in the Philippines to take part in joint maritime activities between Manila, Paris, and Washington in the South China Sea during Balikatan 2024.
G7 Calls Out China Over Intimidation In WPS
Published APR 21, 2024
The Group of Seven, composed of seven of the world’s most powerful democracies, said China’s vast maritime claims in the South China Sea have no legal leg to stand on.
Chinese vessels seen near Palawan on eve of Balikatan
Published APR 21, 2024
Two Chinese maritime militia ships were reportedly seen some 30 nautical miles from the coastline of Palawan yesterday, a day before the Philippines and United States begin Balikatan 2024. American maritime expert Ray Powell said the Chinese militia ships turned back in the direction of Mischief Reef after loitering outside the Philippines’ 24-nautical-mile contiguous zone.
Comparing Gray-Zone Tactics in the Red Sea and the South China Sea
Published APR 20, 2024
The Houthis’ activities in the Red Sea and the Chinese actions around Second Thomas Shoal have notable similarities in tactical conduct and adversarial responses.
Did US Ally Make 'Secret Agreement' With China? What We Know
Published APR 19, 2024
China says the Philippines is neglecting its side of a behind-the-scenes bargain struck under the previous administration, complicating a territorial dispute in the South China Sea that has the potential to draw in Philippine ally the U.S.
Emerging U.S.-Japan-Philippine alliance is making waves in Asia
Published APR 18, 2024
Last week's unprecedented White House summit of the leaders of the U.S., Japan and the Philippines put the spotlight on a new, informal alliance that could reshape Asia's security scene.
Chinese warships at Cambodian base for months, CSIS analysis shows
Published APR 18, 2024
Two Chinese warships have been present at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base for much of the past five months, satellite images show, raising questions about the permanency of China's military presence at the facility.
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