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The Next South China Sea Flashpoint: Unmanned Systems
Both China and the U.S. are increasingly using unmanned vehicles in contested waters. The seizure of a U.S. Navy unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV) by China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) earlier this month was certainly unprecedented and may augur future frictions. Although the PLAN has since returned the UUV, this incident remains subject to debate. […]
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China Deploys Aircraft Carrier to Disputed South China Sea
Fighter jets on the deck of China’s Liaoning aircraft carrier during military drills in the Bohai Sea, off China’s northeast coast, this month. Credit Agence France-Presse — Getty Images BEIJING — The Chinese military, in a move analysts described as a challenge to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s strident criticism of China, has deployed an aircraft […]
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Civilians Helping Governments Stake Claims in South China Sea
TAIPEI — A statement from China that daily civilian charter flights would serve the contested sea off its south coast raises the growing profile of civilians as a tool for governments to bolster their claims in Asia’s most widespread sovereignty dispute. The launch Thursday of flights from Haikou in southern China to Woody Island in […]
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East Sea: How can China’s irrational arguments be disposed of?
VietNamNet Bridge – This article points out the absurdity of the arguments of China and pro-China scholars against the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s (PCA) ruling. East Sea: How can China’s irrational arguments be disposed of?, Government news, Vietnam breaking news, politic news, vietnamnet bridge, english news, Vietnam news, news Vietnam, vietnamnet news, Vietnam net news, […]
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US intel: China to put missiles on S China Sea man-made islands to guard airstrips
Chinese military rattles neighbors in South China Sea EXCLUSIVE: The U.S. intelligence community thinks the “hundreds” of surface-to-air missiles that China recently shipped to its Hainan Island in the South China Sea will be moved to the country’s nearby and disputed man-made islands in the coming months, two military officials told Fox News on Saturday. […]
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The ASEAN Crisis, Part 2: Why Can’t ASEAN Agree on the South China Sea?
How internal and external factors hamstring ASEAN when it comes to the South China Sea. Part 1 of this three-part series argued that the South China Sea Dispute poses an existential threat to ASEAN as a regional organization. The South China Sea Dispute challenges ASEAN’s ability to deal with regional militarization, guarantee member states’ economic […]
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US intel: China to put missiles on S China Sea man-made islands to guard airstrips
EXCLUSIVE: The U.S. intelligence community thinks the “hundreds” of surface-to-air missiles that China recently shipped to its Hainan Island in the South China Sea will be moved to the country’s nearby and disputed man-made islands in the coming months, two military officials told Fox News on Saturday. The plan follows what U.S. intelligence officials say […]
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Cops, Robbers and the South China Sea’s New Normal
Yesterday, a friend of mine came to me and said he’d heard about China’s seizure of a U.S. Navy drone in the South China Sea. I was delighted that he was interested in this news. I told him it was a big event—bigger than it first appeared. It was qualitatively different from all the other […]
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Conflict and cooperation in the South China Sea
The Philippines will continue to use a carrot-and-stick strategy toward China in the South China Sea, choosing not to play up its recent victory in the Permanent Court of Arbitration in order to reach a compromise. Fishing around the Scarborough Shoal will be a key area of cooperation that will move forward through bilateral talks. […]
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China Creates Version of US Drone Seizure to Maintain the Status Quo
When a Chinese Dalang–III naval salvage vessel seized a U.S. Navy Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) from the oceanographic survey ship USNS Bowditch in the South China Sea last week, it was the most serious incident of China interfering with U.S. surveillance and survey ships since Chinese Maritime Militia harassed the USNS Impeccable in 2009. China […]