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Vietnam is struggling to unite its Mekong neighbours against China
Vietnam moved rocket launchers into disputed territory in the South China Sea, reports recently suggested, meaning it could potentially attack land that China has controversially reclaimed. This all comes at a time of heightened tension over territorial wrangling in the region. A Pentagon report released in May 2016 described how China had reclaimed 3,200 acres […]
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Why China’s ‘Bully’ Strategy in the South China Sea (and Beyond) Has Failed
Conventional wisdom has long painted the Chinese as strategic and methodical planners, masters of statecraft with great foresight. The West, and the US in particular, is hopeless in comparison. For many strategists, we aren’t even on the same board: Chinese are playing Go while the West plays checkers. It’s time to put that shibboleth aside. […]
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‘Threat or use of force’ to resolve South China Sea dispute will complicate matters: PM Modi
Vientiane: Terming sea lanes passing through the strategic South China Sea as the “main arteries” of global trade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India supports freedom of navigation as he sought “utmost respect” for international law, amid China’s muscle flexing in the region. While outlining India’s principled position on the raging issue over […]
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Is the playing down of arbitration ruling a boon or bane for PHL?
The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN), at a recently-concluded summit in Vientiane, Laos, was again silent about the July 12 landmark ruling of a United Nations-backed arbitral tribunal that favored the Philippines and rejected China’s excessive claim over the South China Sea. It was an expected move because China, which exercises clout and […]
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China Building on Scarborough Shoal? Don’t Hold Your Breath.
For diplomatic and strategic reasons, now is not the time for Beijing to make such a risky move. For over six months now, speculation has been rampant that China is gearing up to begin land reclamation (or, more accurately, island building) at Scarborough Shoal, a disputed feature in the South China Sea roughly 355 km […]
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Industry must prepare for the worst in South China Sea
Tense relations between China and the United States in the South China Sea have the potential to spawn an international crisis that threatens assets, shipping and supply chains, and the safety of employees. http://www.joc.com/maritime-news/industry-must-prepare-worst-south-china-sea_20160908.html
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Experts find new solutions to South China Sea dispute
With prevailing international legal measures producing stalemate and tension in the South China Sea (SCS), ASEAN and Indonesian experts are looking for innovative solutions to reach stable peace in the disputed waters. Many regional and global options were discussed during the 2nd High Level International Workshop on Thursday, but particular attention was given to a […]
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Philippines plans 14% defense budget rise to beef up maritime security, fight rebels
VIENTIANE – The Philippines is proposing a 14 percent increase in defense spending next year to buy new ships and aircraft to boost its fight against Islamist militants and enhance maritime security in the disputed South China Sea. According to internal documents seen by Reuters on Monday, about 130 billion pesos ($2.8 billion) or 96 […]
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Is China Getting Ready to Build a New Military Base in the South China Sea?
Photos of Chinese ships deployed near a key disputed reef in the South China Sea surfaced over the weekend as U.S. and Chinese leaders met at the Group of 20 nations summit and discussed maritime disputes. The Philippines Defense Ministry published photos of 11 Chinese ships near Scarborough Shoal that include vessels that some reports […]
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Pacific Shoals of Trouble
China sends a flotilla to Scarborough Shoal even before the G-20 is over. China didn’t finish hosting the G-20 summit in Hangzhou until Monday but already on the weekend it was moving to advance its territorial claims in the South China Sea. Add new U.S.-Philippine tensions thanks to mercurial new President Rodrigo Duterte, and the […]
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Beijing’s South China Sea claims scrutinised at summit
Southeast Asian leaders meet amid tension over Beijing’s increasingly assertive claims to territory in South China Sea. The Philippines and Japan have both expressed serious concern over China’s actions in the South China Sea at a regional meeting of Asian leaders in Laos. Hours before leaders of the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) […]
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DND releases photos of Chinese boats at Scarborough before ASEAN meet with China premier
VIENTIANE — The Department of National Defense released pictures on Wednesday showing what it said were Chinese boats near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, just hours before leaders of Southeast Asian nations were due to meet China’s premier in Laos. There was no explanation for the timing of the release, but […]