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  • Asia’s New Battlefield: The Philippines’ South China Sea Moment of Truth

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    A specter is haunting Asia—the specter of full Chinese domination in the South China Sea. Latest reports suggest that China could soon move ahead with building military facilities on the Scarborough Shoal, a contested land feature it has occupied since 2012. This would allow China, according to a Mainland source, to “further perfect” its aerial […]

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  • Asean consensus is a strategic lifeline

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    China’s surprise announcement of a consensus with Laos, Cambodia and Brunei on how they approach South China Sea disputes has generated predictable concern. The four points are: The dispute is between individual states rather than Asean as a bloc; these countries should be left to settle the dispute by themselves; they should do so without […]

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  • Taiwan proposes international arbitration for Okinotori dispute

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    CNA April 30, 2016, 12:14 am TWN TAIPEI–President Ma Ying-jeou said Friday that Japan’s claim that the Okinotori atoll is an “island” violates the rights of fishermen everywhere and that Taiwan is not ruling out the idea of submitting the dispute to international arbitration. Again commenting on the April 25 detention of a Taiwanese fishing […]

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  • China warns Southeast Asia over maritime dispute

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    SINGAPORE: China urged Southeast Asian nations on Thursday to resolve territorial disputes through dialogue and repeated a warning of “negative consequences” if the Philippines wins an arbitration case in The Hague. Four Asean member states—the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei—have rival claims with China to parts of the South China Sea and tensions have mounted […]

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  • Pentagon Warns of Conflict Over Chinese Buildup on Disputed Island

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    China’s plans to build up a disputed island near the Philippines could lead to a regional conflict, Defense Secretary Ash Carter told Congress on Thursday. Carter was asked about the strategic significance of China’s plan to add military facilities to a disputed island known as Scarborough Shoal located about 120 miles—within missile range—of Subic Bay, […]

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  • New air contingent in Philippines will bolster relations but could aggravate China

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    Amid heightened tensions with China over its territorial claims in the South China Sea, the Air Force sent an air contingent to Clark Air Base in the Philippines April 16. The move came just two days after Secretary of Defense Ash Carter and Philippine Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin announced an “enhanced military alliance” between the […]

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  • China to build up atoll in contested South China Sea, source says

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    Reclamation work for outpost at Scarborough Shoal off Philippines coast ‘to begin this year’ China will start reclamation at the Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea later this year and may add an airstrip to extend its air force’s reach over the contested waters, a military source and mainland maritime experts say. A source […]

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  • US to China: Resolve sea row peacefully

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    In a speech at the University of Southern California on Friday, Russel said the United States was determined not to let China undermine the interests of other nations with conflicting maritime claims. US Navy, file WASHINGTON – China has pulled out all the stops in vilifying the Philippines for pursuing arbitration to resolve their maritime […]

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  • China reaches consensus with Brunei, Cambodia, Laos on South China Sea issue

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    VIENTIANE, April 23 (Xinhua) — Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said here on Saturday that China has reached a four-point consensus with Brunei, Cambodia and Laos on the South China Sea issue. The four countries agreed that the territorial disputes over some islands, rocks and shoals in the South China Sea are not an issue […]

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  • Timor-Leste tests the waters of UN law in maritime dispute with Australia

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    SINGAPORE: Timor-Leste is taking Australia to the United Nations (UN) to settle a long-running maritime border dispute by using a legal mechanism that has not been invoked before. Amid the tension of other ongoing maritime disputes in the region, particularly over the South China Sea, Timor-Leste’s Foreign Minister Hernani Coelho told Channel NewsAsia that this […]

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  • World behind PH on maritime dispute

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    THERE is no backing out for the Philippine government from a petition for arbitration that it filed before a United Nations body to settle a maritime dispute with China, especially since more powerful countries are backing Manila’s stand, a Malacanang official said on Sunday. In an interview over state-run Radyo ng Bayan, Communications Secretary Herminio […]

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  • ‘Leave Taiping issue alone’

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    A member of Taiwan’s coast guard speaks as he guides visiting journalists on Taiping island in the Spratlys chain in the South China Sea. Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou is appealing to the Permanent Court of Arbitration – expected to rule on the South China Sea dispute next month or in June – to “leave the […]

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