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Thucydides Trap author Graham Allison says China and US must work together and not end up on path that leads to war
Harvard scholar Graham Allison says China’s rising influence sets it at odds with the US’ notion of itself as a superpower and both need to take a step back Graham Allison, who said Beijing and Washington could fall into what he called the Thucydides Trap – where a rising power threatens to eclipse a rival […]
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Philippines to keep military presence in Ayungin shoal, says Lorenzana
MANILA – The Philippines will continue to deploy troops to a Manila-claimed reef in the West Philippine Sea amid China’s threatening moves in the area. Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana assured the public Thursday that the Philippine government would not hesitate to protest any aggression from China in the disputed waters. “We will still patrol and […]
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Pompeo, Philippine Counterpart Discus Efforts To Stabilize South China Sea – State Dept.
WASHINGTON (UrduPoint News / Sputnik – 21st December, 2018) US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro Locsin, Jr. in a meeting in Washington, DC spoke about what have been done to address the territorial dispute in the South China Sea, the Department of State said in a press release. […]
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Could the Philippines fall victim to a US-China proxy conflict?
There is an intensifying and increasingly shrill debate as to whether the US and China are on the brink of a new kind of cold war. Those who say they’re not cite one major difference between their rivalry and that of the US and Soviet Union in the cold war: the US-China struggle has not […]
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South China Sea and Taiwan among flashpoints for armed conflict in 2019, survey warns US policymakers
The South China Sea and Taiwan have made Council of Foreign Relations’ Centre for Preventative Action list of hotspots for potential armed conflict in 2019. While the issue of the South China Sea has been on the list before, it marks the first time that Taiwan has been included. North Korea and Iran remain on […]
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Indonesia Opens Military Base Near Disputed South China Sea to ‘Deter Threats’
Indonesia has opened a military base on the southern edge of the South China Sea, in territorial waters claimed by China and several other countries. The base was opened Dec. 18 on the remote island of Natuna Besar, part of the Natuna Islands—one of Indonesia’s northernmost areas, located between the Malay Peninsula and the island […]
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Amid South China Sea rows, PHL prods US on defense treaty review
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, left, and US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis meet at the Pentagon, September 18, 2018. THE Department of National Defense (DND) wants a review of the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty with the United States, saying that it is high time both sides looked into its provisions given the dispute in the South […]
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President Trump has the US in retreat. And China and Russia are racing to replace it
In a disturbing trend, America’s greatest foes are moving to take power. It’s a global game of influence, intimidation and exploitation. Trump’s Terrible Year President Trump is in retreat. And Russia and China are seizing the opportunity. The US Syria pullout is part of a global shift in power — with Putin building a base […]
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Indonesia Debuts South China Sea Military Base, Challenging China
The government of Indonesia inaugurated a military base in the Natuna Islands on Tuesday, in the South China Sea and near disputed territory that China has increasingly colonized using the manufacture of artificial islands and illegal coast guard patrols. The Natuna Islands are part of Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone and not claimed by China. China […]
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WAR OF WORDS US and China both refuse to back down over South China Sea row that experts fear could trigger World War 3
The stage is set for a major conflict igniting in the hotly disputed maritime region which policy makers and observers fear may end up spiralling out of control WAR between the US and Chinese forces in the South China Sea could break out in 2019, leading experts fear. Concerns are mounting the two superpowers could […]
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Philippine lawmaker wants holiday to honour South China Sea ruling in favour of Manila
A Philippine lawmaker has proposed a bill to honour an international court’s ruling in favour of Manila in its maritime dispute with Beijing in the South China Sea, saying the move would boost national pride. Gary C. Alejano, of the Magdalo Party-List, wants a working holiday to commemorate a verdict in The Hague on July […]
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Marie Celeste of the East China Sea? Empty Malaysian-owned ferry found drifting
At first it seemed a mystery to rank alongside that of the Marie Celeste or other ghost ships. Earlier this month a Chinese fishing crew came across a completely deserted ferry floating in the East China Sea. Wang Weiping, the skipper of the fishing boat that found the liner early on Thursday 300 nautical miles […]