West Philippine Sea
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South China Sea row: dialogue and joint ventures the way forward
I refer to Philip Bowring’s column on the South China Sea dispute between China and the Philippines (“Beijing’s claim about its ownership of the South China Sea needs to be rebutted, July 16) and letters by Peter Wei (“China is right to take this strong stance”, July 14) and W. L. Chang (“Grim future for […]
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South China Sea Verdict Contains Environmental Message for China
Following a UN tribunal’s recent ruling on the South China Sea, media attention focused mostly on the court’s rejection of China’s vast territorial claims in an area larger than the Mediterranean. But the court’s comments on the disputed region’s endangered marine environment also sent a strong message to China. On July 12, an arbitral tribunal […]
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Joe Biden Hints At South China Sea Intervention And Expresses Great Affection For Australia
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden left some none-too-subtle hints that America would intervene in the South China Sea dispute if needed, and potentially laid the groundwork for a request that Australia join the fray also. Biden’s speech at Sydney’s Paddington Town Hall was the centrepiece of a whirlwind Australian visit, where he focused on emphasising […]
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Taiwan wants in on Philippines-China sea talks
MANILA, Philippines – Taiwan wants to be included in multilateral talks on the South China Sea, saying it has turned out to be a “victim” of the ruling by a UN-backed arbitral tribunal dismissing China’s “nine-dash-line” historical claim as “illegal.” Gary Song-Huann Lin, representative of Taiwan in the Philippines, said the July 12 ruling of […]
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China’s calls for South China Sea talks face challenges
BEIJING — Amid China’s outrage over an international tribunal that rejected its territorial claims in the South China Sea, the country is using new language that some experts say shows Beijing wants to be more flexible. But it is too late? China has been on a public relations offensive to discredit The Hague-based tribunal that […]
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Despite Legal Victory in South China Sea, Philippines’ Oil Remains in Troubled Waters
“Chinese coastguard vessels harass our survey ships.” The Philippines, eager to resume development of vital oil and gas reserves off its coast, will likely need to reach an accord with a Chinese government infuriated by last week’s ruling that granted Manila a big victory in the South China Sea. The Philippines relies overwhelmingly on imports […]
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Yasay to raise South China Sea issue in ASEAN
MANILA, Philippines – Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr is set to raise the South China Sea issue before his counterparts at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said. In a statement Friday, July 22, the DFA said, “The Secretary will share the Philippines’ perspectives on ASEAN […]
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Chinese leadership on the law of the sea: Then and now
China has frequently called on states to follow and apply the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) in good faith. Not so long ago, in 2009, China repeated the call when objecting to Japan’s claim of an extended continental shelf based on Oki-no-Tori, a tiny feature in the Philippine Sea. China […]
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The great powers and the rule of law
In this reply to Professor Graham Allison, the writer argues that it is in the interest of both small states and great powers to abide by international law. Professor Graham Allison is a brilliant scholar. He is currently the director of the Belfer Centre for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Harvard […]
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Exclusive: Top Obama aide to take call for South China Sea calm to Beijing
Chinese dredging vessels are purportedly seen in the waters around Mischief Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea in this still image from video taken by a P-8A Poseidon surveillance aircraft provided by the United States Navy May 21, 2015. U.S…. U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice will urge Beijing next […]