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US, Allies Tighten Cooperation to Counter China in South China Sea
STATE DEPARTMENT— The U.S. is ratcheting up cooperation with Asian allies to counter China’s “assertive and provocative behavior in the South China Sea” that is challenging the freedom of navigation in the crucial waterway, Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken told lawmakers Thursday during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing. Blinken’s remarks came after a […]
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US Lawmaker: More Operations in South China Sea
The United States has increasingly carried out what have been called freedom of navigation exercises in the South China Sea. This month, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter visited a warship in the South China Sea in an effort to show America’s commitment to security in the area. The exercises involve Navy ships and military aircraft. […]
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The Dispute About the South China Sea Is Also a Dispute About History and America’s Role
A lookout watches on the bridge of the U.S.S. John C. Stennis aircraft carrier in the South China Sea on April 25, 2016 After patrolling Asia-Pacific waters for 160 years, the U.S. feels a historic interest in the region’s security. Beijing couldn’t see things more differently The U.S.S. John C. Stennis, a Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft […]
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South China Sea: Beijing using ‘fishing militia’ to expand presence in disputed waters
Fishing boats with Chinese national flags seen at a harbour in Tanmen, Hainan provinceReuters China is using a fleet of fishing boats to conduct maritime exercises in disputed waters in the South China Sea, a report says. Military-trained fishermen are deployed on tiny boats from Hainan Island to gather information on foreign vessels sailing through […]
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Playing by the rules in the South China Sea
CANBERRA – China’s adventurism in the South China Sea has prompted a change in Australian policymaking that merits wide international attention. In making maintenance of a “rules-based global order” a core strategic priority, Australia’s new defense white paper adopts language not often found at the heart of national defense charters. It is all the more […]
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South China Sea Controversy: China Trains Sophisticated Fishing Militia To Sail Into Disputed Waters
China is training and supporting an increasingly sophisticated fishing militia to sail into the South China Sea, where the Asian powerhouse is engaged in territorial disputes with the Philippines, Vietnam and several other countries in the region. A fishing fleet based in a port town on Hainan island — China’s southern-most point — has been […]
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China trains ‘fishing militia’ to sail into disputed waters of South China Sea
South China Sea, Taiwan, South China Sea dispute, Taiwan South China Sea claim, Taiping Island, Taiwan Taiping Island claim, Taiping Island media tour, Spratly Island, Asia news, International news The fishing fleet based in this tiny port town on Hainan island is getting everything from military training and subsidies to even fuel and ice as […]
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Defending fishing rights necessary: fishermen
Taipei, May 1 (CNA) Taiwanese fishermen lauded and expressed their full support Sunday for the government’s action in sending patrol ships to international waters near a Japanese-controlled atoll in the Western Pacific that day to protect Taiwanese fishing boats operating there. “Yes, (the government) should be this hard. This is what we call protecting fishermen,” […]
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Port call refusal could signal more trouble in the South China Sea
TOKYO — China’s surprise rejection of a port visit by a U.S. aircraft carrier last week could signal a further escalation of tensions in the disputed South China Sea. Chinese authorities refused last week to grant permission for the USS John C. Stennis battle group to make a routine port call at Hong Kong. It […]
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Beijing launches charm offensive ahead of South China Sea court ruling
Beijing has launched a charm offensive to shore up its position in the South China Sea ahead of a key international court decision widely expected to rule against its claims to the disputed waters. Over the past two weeks, China has seen successes in courting India, Russia, Pakistan, Belarus, Laos — and even Brunei, one […]
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Shamefare: How to Push Back Against China in the South China Sea
The rise of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) — when the history books have enough perspective to quantify and objectively examine its sheer spectacle — will certainly declare it the speediest accumulation of national power in all of human history. Whatever you think of its brutal authoritarian nature, Beijing has lifted hundreds of millions […]
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Brunei silenced on South China Sea claims
Brunei is an absolute monarchist, Islamic state of 420,000 people on the north coast of Borneo, wedged into the Malaysian state of Sarawak. Indonesia and Malaysia own 99 percent of Borneo, which is the third largest island in the world, located at the maritime center of Southeast Asia. It has become a key pawn in […]