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Scholars welcome The Hague ruling for East Vietnam Sea at int’l workshop
An arbitral tribunal’s ruling and the maintenance of peace and stability in the East Vietnam Sea have been highlighted in a joint consensus reached by scholars from Vietnam and other nations during an international conference held in the south-central city of Nha Trang. Delegates at the international workshop on the ‘Legal Status of Islands and […]
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How South China Sea ruling can be a ‘win-win’ for China and the world
China reacted with predictable dismay to the arbitral ruling of the tribunal convened under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea at the request of the Philippines to resolve its disputes with Beijing in the South China Sea. China cannot be expected to change its long-standing position on historical rights or its view […]
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The Hague Tribunal’s South China Sea Ruling: Empty Provocation or Slow-Burning Influence?
Last month’s ruling by a tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) on the dispute brought by the Philippines against China has earned its place in maritime legal annals. Its precedent is likely to be felt beyond the South China Sea, but whether it will influence China is open to question. Unlike previous territorial […]
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Manila searches for low-hanging fruit in maritime row with Beijing
MASINLOC, ZAMBALES — Sixty-three-year-old Fred Manzano earnestly remembers how he and his fellow fishermen would hop onto Vietnamese boats those nights they navigated the waters surrounding Scarborough Shoal, a fishing ground whose resources he said were shared with their peers from another part of Asia. Sailing off the coast of Masinloc to Scarborough Shoal would […]
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In bid to defend sovereignty, Indonesia plans to change name of South China Sea to Natuna Sea
In a bid to maintain its sovereignty in the region, Indonesia announced on Wednesday evening that it will seek to change the name of the South China Sea to the Natuna Sea in the area within 200 miles of its Natuna Islands. Ahmad Santosa, the Chief of Task Force 115, an agency combating illegal fishing, […]
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SPRATLYS AS MARINE SANCTUARY FOR 100 YEARS?
SUPREME Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio yesterday pushed for the declaration by claimant countries of the Spratly group of islands as a marine protected area for 100 years to preserve its fragile marine ecosystem and allow fish stocks and other marine resources to replenish. Carpio made the appeal during the Forum on the Environmental […]
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China’s Calibrated Response to the South China Sea Is Firm (Yet Flexible)
China’s response to The Hague’s recent South China Sea arbitration ruling has been mixed. Despite negative rhetoric to the press and some military posturing, Beijing has—for the moment—avoided some of the more incendiary possible responses, such as conducting land reclamation around Scarborough Shoal, and has indicated a willingness to renew dialogue with Manila. The United […]
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The rising power of China will create new political fissures in the west
Whether he wins or loses the US presidency next November, Donald Trump has already come up with one of the defining slogans of 2016 – “Make America great again”. Trump’s vision of an America in precipitous decline is all-encompassing. At home, he points to falling living standards for many Americans and the disappearance of well-paid […]
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Japan to develop missile to guard islands in disputed South China Sea
Japan will develop a new land-to-sea missile as part of plans to beef up its defence of remote southern islands, as tensions with China increase over the disputed territory, The two countries are locked in a long-running dispute over the uninhabited islets known as the Senkaku in Japan and the Diaoyu in China. The report […]
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China pledges to cut size of its massive fishing fleet due to serious threat to nation’s fish stocks
Overfishing in Chinese rivers and seas has seriously depleted stocks and the government is to cut the size of the nation’s fishing fleet, the agricultural ministry said. A well-known fishermen in Tanmen, Hainan province, said local fishermen have been told not to increase their fleet while counterparts in other provinces have been told to cut […]