TOKYO -- When a country flouts international rules, the world's powers respond with a particular pattern of escalation.
Long-term engagement in Indo-Pacific changes Beijing's military calculus

From left, the USS Curtis Wilbur, the JS Hamana and the FS Prairial conduct a joint training mission off the western coast of the Japanese island of Kyushu on Feb. 19 in a move seen as a message from the U.S., Japan and France to China. (Source photos by AP and Japan Maritime Self Defense Force/Kyodo)
TOKYO -- When a country flouts international rules, the world's powers respond with a particular pattern of escalation.