West Philippine Sea
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Senior Chinese defense official calls for ramming US ships that enter the South China Sea
Tensions in the South China Sea have been rising steadily in recent years, thanks to China’s declared sovereignty over the entirety of the massive waterway, despite competing claims from no fewer than five other nations with established international norms on their side. The United States, in particular, has taken issue with China’s claimed ownership of […]
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Could the South China Sea be a flashpoint that could ignite a US-China war?
A 2018 DigitalGlobe overview imagery of the Fiery Cross Reef, in the western part of the Spratly islands group in the South China Sea. It has undergone large-scale reclamation by China. OPINION: The dispute over maritime claims in the South China Sea appears to be intensifying. This raises two questions: first, whether the tensions will […]
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The Geopolitics of Oil and Gas in the South China Sea
Diplomat author Mercy Kuo regularly engages subject-matter experts, policy practitioners and strategic thinkers across the globe for their diverse insights into U.S. Asia policy. This conversation with Eufracia Taylor and Hugo Brennan – Senior Asia Analysts at risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft – explores the motives of China’s push for joint oil and gas exploration in […]
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Chinese military official suggests attack vs US ships in South China Sea
MANILA, Philippines — A ranking Chinese military official called for a more aggressive approach against United States warships conducting freedom of navigation operations in the disputed South China Sea. Dai Xu, president of the Institute of Marine Safety and Cooperation and a senior colonel in the People’s Liberation Army Air Force, said Beijing should not […]
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China’s fishing fleet a militia force
The naval and Coast Guard vessels of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) have consistently drawn attention in the heavily disputed South China Sea, especially with the completion of military bases on artificial islands that China has built on Philippine-claimed reefs in the Spratly archipelago. What has not often drawn attention is the presence in […]
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Why China’s ‘fishing fleet’ in the South China Sea is a cause for concern
MANILA, Philippines — China’s naval and coastguard vessels have been consistently present in the South China Sea, especially that its artificial naval air bases in the Spratly Islands are already operational. But what does not often get attention is the presence of its maritime militia. While they appear as fishing fleets, this unit should not […]
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Joint exploration may settle SCS row — Carpio
MANILA, Philippines — The recently signed memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the Philippines and China on joint oil and gas development could serve as the foundation for finally settling the disputes in the South China Sea, Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said on Friday. Carpio made the remark during the Pilipinas Conference organized by […]
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There may be more at stake than just trade concessions in the US-China tariff battle
Trade frictions between the world’s two largest economies go well beyond the parameters of imports and exports. Washington has been attempting to negotiate with Beijing about issues like forced tech transfers and intellectual property theft, but there’s a growing sense among international analysts that talks may also be touching on other deep-rooted issues in their […]
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‘UN resolution would compel China on Hague ruling’
MANILA, Philippines — Former foreign affairs secretary Albert del Rosario said yesterday the Duterte administration should request the United Nations General Assembly to pass a resolution compelling China to abide by The Hague ruling recognizing the country’s rights over the West Philippine Sea. He also said the Duterte government should protest the many unlawful acts […]
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China May Owe The Philippines $177 Billion In South China Sea Rent & Damages
hina owes the Philippines and other countries more than $177 billion in rent and damages for the South China Sea fiasco. The Permanent Court of Arbitration found on Tuesday that Mischief Reef is a low-water elevation and within Philippines’ exclusive economic zone. This gives the Philippines’ indisputable legal rights to the reef. But since 1995 […]