West Philippine Sea
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Beijing’s ‘good faith’ needed for SCS code to work–del Rosario
BEIJING should participate in “good faith” if the proposed Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) Code of Conduct (COC) on the South China Sea is going to work, according to a former Philippine diplomat. Former Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario said in a statement that China already had a record of “duplicitous behavior” which […]
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Can ASEAN and China finish South China Sea code of conduct by 2022?
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations and China have a 2022 deadline to come up with a code of conduct to help minimize tensions in the South China Sea. But foreign policy analyst Renato de Castro doubts the code of conduct will be effective, considering it will not solve disputes in the South China Sea. […]
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Carpio: No need for China recognition of PH ownership in joint exploration
MANILA, Philippines – Retired Supreme Court senior associate justice Antonio Carpio disagreed with Vice President Leni Robredo’s demand that the Philippine government must require China to recognize Philippine ownership and sovereign rights over the West Philippine Sea before pursuing a contract for oil and gas exploration. Carpio took this position as he explained that […]
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[ANALYSIS] ASEAN tourism message for China: Welcome, but diversify!
The Philippines must prepare for the double-edged sword of Chinese spending. This potential for China ‘weaponizing’ tourism has a history. “It’s more Chinese in the Philippines” might – or might not – be a universally welcomed goal of the Philippine Department of Tourism given the ebb and flow, and the positive and negative consequences, […]
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South China Sea row: Philippines to launch nuclear programme as China tensions grow
THE PHILIPPINES are planning a new nuclear programme amid heightening tensions with China which has seen political uproar and weapons readied with the help of US support. China’s aggression in the South China Sea has led to persistent bickering between Manila and Beijing with an arms race now fully under way in the region, […]
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US Coast Guard churns South China Sea tensions
For the first time since the end of the Cold War, the US Coast Guard (USCG) is actively joining the US Navy to constrain the maritime ambitions of a rival superpower in the Indo-Pacific, broadening America’s reach in disputed waterways. China’s deployment of increasingly sophisticated naval forces to the South China Sea has driven […]
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South China Sea fury: US deploys Coast Guard for first time since Cold War to halt Beijing
THE US NAVY has drafted in the US Coast Guard (USCG) to help it constrain China’s aggressive expansionist ambitions in the South China Sea, as tensions continue to rise in the region. This is the first time since the end of the Cold War that the USCG has been deployed in this capacity. As […]
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South China Sea crisis: Australia make defiant warning to China as tensions spill over
CHINA is asserting its authority in the contested waters of the South China Sea with controversial foreign policy and invasive military activity, but it is domestic issues in Beijing that rivals Australia have issued a defiant warning over. Canberra has told President Xi Jinping via a statement that it will hold Beijing to account […]
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It’s dangerous to go alone! Take Uncle Sam and the Netherlands: Duo join naval task force into China’s backyard
HMS Queen Elizabeth is still on track to deploy to the Far East in 2021 – although whether it will actually sail through the South China Sea is yet to be explicitly confirmed – with escorting warships from the US and the Netherlands, according to reports. The UK Defence Journal recently reported that Big […]
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Expert backs call for larger fleet in South China Sea
PETALING JAYA: A defence expert has backed Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah’s call for an expansion of Malaysia’s naval fleet in the South China Sea, saying the country’s defences need to keep up with China’s. Aruna Gopinath, a former lecturer at the National Defence University, told FMT she would disagree with any suggestion that such […]