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China defiant after international tribunal sets date to announce its ruling on nation’s claims in South China Sea
China remained defiant on Thursday over a looming ruling on territorial claims in the South China Sea, repeating that it would not accept an international tribunal’s decision set to be handed down later this month. The Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague said on Wednesday that it would deliver its findings on July 12. […]
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Hague ruling on South China Sea imminent
An arbitration court’s ruling on China and the Philippines’ dispute over the South China Sea is imminent. An arbitration court hearing the dispute between China and the Philippines over the South China Sea will deliver its decision on July 12, it says. The Philippines has asked the Netherlands-based court to rule in the case, which […]
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US warns China of countermeasures if it provokes on S. China Sea
A combined formation of aircraft from Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5 and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 9 pass in formation above the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) in the Philippine Sea on June 18, 2016. Reuters WASHINGTON – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has told Chinese officials that Washington will […]
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Philippines’ New President Shakes up the South China Sea
In his first cabinet meeting after taking his oath as president on June 30, Rodrigo Duterte slid into his most comfortable mode: rambling on about ways to cut red tape for the poor and setting up a 24-hour hotline for complaints that would directly come to his attention. But Duterte was upstaged by his foreign […]
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Disadvantaged China: Beijing Says South China Sea Case ‘A Trap Schemed’ By U.S.
lurking behind China’s contempt of both the Philippines’ case and increased U.S. support for its long time mutual defense treaty partner and former Commonwealth is a disdain for U.S. hegemony. The Chinese government has created a no-win situation for itself in the South China Sea from which there will be little retreat. Hong reiterated that […]
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Aquino: The president who brought China to court
MANILA, Philippines – It was not an easy decision for Philippine President Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III, leader of a developing country heavily dependent on China when it comes to trade. China, after all, is the Philippines’ second biggest trading partner, based on the latest government statistics released in September 2015. China, too, is the […]
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The Emperor’s Mysterious Map and the South China Sea
Is China censoring ancient clues to the secret history of the Spratly Islands? Within the imperial chambers of the Wanli Emperor (萬曆), sovereign of the Ming Dynasty from 1563 to 1620, could be found an encyclopedic work of cartographic craftsmanship unlike anything existing in Europe. It was a multicolored world map mounted on a six-paneled […]
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South China Sea: U.S. Strategically Squeezing, Says Beijing
The U.S. is continuing to strategically squeeze China in the South China Sea, claims a new editorial in the Beijing-based Global Times newspaper. In this photo from Wednesday, June 15, 2016, an F/A-18 Hornet takes off the deck of the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier the USS John C. Stennis during joint military exercise between the United […]
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Can Hague ruling help curb China advances?
Are China’s claims and actions in the South China Sea violations of international law? As early as by the end of this month, a court of arbitration in The Hague is expected to hand down the first ruling on the issue in a case initiated by the Philippines based on the U.N. Convention on the […]
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The South China Sea Moment of Truth Is Almost Here
The Philippines’ lawfare strategy in the South China Sea disputes is inching closer to a moment of truth. In coming weeks, an arbitral tribunal, formed under the aegis of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), is set to pass a final judgment on the ongoing maritime spats between China and […]
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China’s ‘Historic Rights’ in the South China Sea: Made in America?
The current understanding of “historic rights” in the South China Sea in China can be traced back to a U.S. diplomat. http://thediplomat.com/2016/06/chinas-historic-rights-in-the-south-china-sea-made-in-america/
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On the eve of a verdict
Legal circles are abuzz with talk of an impending verdict in the dispute between the Philippines and the People’s Republic of China. The arbitral tribunal that has jurisdiction under the compulsory dispute-settlement provisions of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is said to be ready to promulgate judgment sometime in the […]