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China, Philippines Consider Joint Fishing Rights In Scarborough Shoal During South China Sea Talks
Making the resource-rich Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea open to fisherman from both Beijing and Manila could help reduce the growing tensions between the two nations brought about by maritime territorial dispute. This was the statement of Wu Schicun, president of the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, after talks with Former […]
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America and China Are Locked in Battle for Control of the South China Sea
The future of the global maritime commons and the Asian balance of power is at stake in the South China Sea. It’s valuable real estate: half of the world’s commercial shipping and $5 trillion of goods passes through it, connecting the world’s fastest growing economies. Beyond the economic and strategic value of the South China […]
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China could begin reclamation in disputed Scarborough Shoal as early as next month
JUDGING by fresh reports, China won’t be folding to stern threats over the South China Sea any time soon. In a bold move that would be sure to raise tensions, the emerging superpower may be ramping up its attempt to reclaim the Scarborough Shoal, a key disputed territory in the area. On the weekend, the […]
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Can China Keep India Silent Over the South China Sea?
The upcoming G20 summit provides China a unique chance to chance to demonstrate China’s “good intentions” as a responsible stakeholder. To facilitate the summit, China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited India over the weekend for strategic communications with Indian side. According to Wang, China and India reached an important consensus that both states should firmly […]
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Here’s How the Philippines Can Win in the South China Sea
A third-century BC Roman dictator may have the answers. Here’s How the Philippines Can Win in the South China Sea The Philippine Islands has a problem. It has international law on its side in its quarrel with China over maritime territory, but no policeman walking his beat to enforce the law. That means that, despite […]
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United We Stand, Divided We Fall: ASEAN skirts around the South China Sea ruling
July’s ASEAN summit provided a rare opportunity to reflect on the recent Hague ruling on the Philippines’ dispute with China in the South China Sea. However, the summit concluded without a clear response from the region, allowing China to continue with belligerent actions in the region. By MANDIRA BAGWANDEEN. Mandira Bagwandeen is Asia Pacific analyst […]
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China, ASEAN aim to complete framework of South China Sea rules next year
Since 2010, China and the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have been discussing a set of rules aimed at avoiding conflict among rival claimants in the busy waterway. Last month, an arbitration court in the Hague ruled that China had no historic title over the South China Sea and had […]
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Taiwan reasserts claim to Taiping Island
TAIPEI: Minister of the Interior Yeh Jiunn-rong led a team of officials and researchers to Taiping Island on Tuesday to reaffirm Taiwan’s sovereignty over the largest naturally formed island in the Spratly Islands. “As President Tsai Ing-wen said during the July 19 national security council meeting, the ROC [Republic of China or Taiwan] remains steadfast […]
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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 […]
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China, Philippines Consider Joint Fishing Rights In Scarborough Shoal During South China Sea Talks
Making the resource-rich Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea open to fisherman from both Beijing and Manila could help reduce the growing tensions between the two nations brought about by maritime territorial dispute. This was the statement of Wu Schicun, president of the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, after talks with Former […]