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  • Expert: Philippines should push for ‘no-take zones’ to reinforce arbitral ruling

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    The Philippines can cooperate with other countries to establish joint areas of protection as a way to reinforce the South China Sea arbitral ruling. File MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines should work with other claimant-states to create “no-take zones” to reinforce national and international fisheries management agenda as a way to reinforce the South China […]

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  • Fish and regional security

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    While it had achieved renown—or notoriety—for the protracted political tug-of-war, the South China Sea is, first and foremost, one of the most diverse and productive marine ecosystems in the world. The area covers some 3.5 million square kilometers of rich waters, responsible for an estimated 10 million to 16 million tons of fisheries landings, or […]

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  • Duterte is under pressure to end the Philippines-China honeymoon

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    Since his ascent to presidency, Rodrigo Duterte has repeatedly threatened to upend Philippine foreign policy. In stark contrast to his predecessor, Benigno Aquino III, he has as frequently lavished China with praise as he has lambasted America with verve and venom. Highly popular at home, and notorious the world over, Duterte has often been portrayed […]

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  • Indonesian Public Sees China as Threat to Natuna Islands: Analyst

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    Indonesians appear convinced that China’s challenge over their gas-rich Natuna Islands represented an urgent national security threat, according to a recent study. Jakarta has pushed back against Chinese claims that waters surrounding the islands are part of its traditional fishing grounds, in a shift in position driven by an increase in Chinese incursions around the […]

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  • Study says Chinese Coast Guard maintains near-constant presence off Borneo

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    BEIJING — Vessels from China’s coast guard are nearly constantly on station at the Luconia Shoals off the coast of Malaysia’s Sarawak State on the island of Borneo, according to the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative under the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The presence of the vessels “speaks to Beijing’s determination to establish administrative […]

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  • Take Defense Treaty Action For Philippine Sovereignty In South China Sea

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    On Monday, Reuters reported China Coast Guard and industrial fishing ship operations at Scarborough Shoal, the Philippines, which are arguably a violation of Philippine territorial sovereignty. The report said China is now allowing Philippine fishermen at the shoal, but restricting full access to the lagoon. The ratio of Chinese to Philippine fishing boats on Monday […]

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  • BEIJING WARNS RODRIGO DUTERTE NOT TO MEDDLE IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA

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    Towards the end of 2016, Rodrigo Duterte’s Philippines said goodbye to the United States—and hello to China, its new suitor. Duterte made much of the pivot away from America, a long-term ally, but also sounded a warning to Beijing: “I am no lapdog of any world power,” he said. A few months on and it […]

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  • Chinese Coast Guard stationed in Scarborough to administer fishing activities

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    MANILA, Philippines — The Chinese Foreign Ministry confirmed that the country’s Coast Guard vessels are stationed in waters near Scarborough Shoal to administer fishing activities. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said that the Philippines and China made arrangements for fishing activities in the area. “Last year, based on the friendliness between China and the […]

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  • The South China Sea: A Looming Environmental Disaster?

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    Most of the attention in the South China Sea has focused on China’s military activities. But the impending natural disaster there is also cause for concern. As a recent report makes clear there’s been significant coral loss due to seawater warming. But apart from ocean warming, the Chinese government, through over-fishing and reef destruction, is […]

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  • Smoke and mirrors in the South China Sea

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    On March 23, Premier Li Keqiang, while on a visit to Australia, argued (rather implausibly) that China is not militarising the disputed South China Sea and that defence equipment including missile batteries installed on artificial islands were “primarily” for civilian use. He also insisted that China’s main concern was to improve stability and security and […]

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