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South China Sea: Beijing Shouldn’t Treat Vietnam Like The Philippines
Beijing shouldn’t treat Vietnam the same way it treats the Philippines. When it comes to the South China Sea disputes, that is. It won’t work, and it won’t help the economic integration of the region either. Vietnam doesn’t see a “friend” in China, the same way President Rodrigo Duterte does. That’s the message Hanoi sent […]
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Sen. Leila De Lima wants July 12 marked as ‘West Philippine Sea Victory Day’
Detained Senator Leila de Lima has renewed her efforts at declaring July 12 of every year as “West Philippine Sea Victory Day” in recognition of the country’s arbitration victory against China over the contested islands in the West Philippine Sea (WPS). De Lima refiled the measure, which she considers one of her priority legislations in […]
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The Limits of the Alliance Between China and Russia
Though the Sino-Russian partnership is growing by the day and will continue to develop, it ultimately benefits China at the expense of Russia. But creating a strategic alliance between the two countries could challenge the current world order. China’s President Xi Jinping recently visited Russia to attend the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), a […]
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China Poses Top Threat for Decades Ahead, Top U.S. General Says
China may remain the “primary threat” to the U.S. military for as long as a century after learning how to fight more effectively by watching American wars in the Middle East, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. “China went to school on us,” General Mark Milley said in response […]
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As China Invests Billions In The Philippines, Tensions Flare Over South China Sea
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has moved his country closer to China. But this week, he called on the United States to act to keep China out of contested waters in the South China Sea. As part of our series on China’s growing influence in Asia, Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson talks with Richard Heydarian (@Richeydarian), […]
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ASEAN defense ministers discuss South China Sea in annual meeting
BANGKOK (Kyodo) — Defense ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on Thursday exchanged views on the situation in the South China Sea in which some members of the grouping and China are at odds. A joint declaration signed by the ministers after the meeting said they commended the first maritime exercise between […]
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The Philippines sided with China after a boat was rammed. Critics say it’s all about money.
MANILA — When a Chinese trawler rammed a Filipino fishing boat in the South China Sea last month — forcing 22 fishermen to abandon their stricken vessel — officials in Manila were quick with condemnations. “Cowardly,” the Philippines’ defense secretary said. Military commanders followed suit, telling reporters it was time for President Rodrigo Duterte […]
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[ANALYSIS] Duterte’s weak grasp of the maritime case on South China Sea
Three years after the stunning victory that washed away China’s expansive 9-dash line claim on the South China Sea, President Rodrigo Duterte still needs to grasp the essence of the case decided by an international arbitral tribunal in 2016: how the Philippines framed it and what the country won. This was the one striking thing […]
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Heads of U.S. And Chinese Navies Discuss Decreasing South China Sea Risks
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson meets with People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) Commander Vice Adm. Shen Jinlong and other senior Chinese defense officials at the PLAN headquarters in Beijing on Jan. 14, 2019. US Navy Photo As officials in Washington and Beijing charged each other with ratcheting-up the militarization of the South China […]
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South China Sea: Beijing Is Upping The Game, As Manila Keeps On Paying For Duterte’s Flip-Flops
China has upped the game in the South China Sea lately by allegedly testing missile launches from disputed territories. That’s according to a Reuters report, quoting Pentagon sources, saying “a recent Chinese missile launch in the disputed South China Sea was ‘disturbing’ and contrary to Chinese pledges that it would not militarize the disputed […]