West Philippine Sea
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In South China Sea case, ruling on environment hailed as precedent
BEIJING — For the past several years, US marine scientist John W. McManus has been using satellite imagery to track China’s fishing practices and construction of artificial islands in the South China Sea. Earlier this year, after viewing images of reef destruction, he decided to go see it for himself. In February, he ventured to […]
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South China Sea patrols will continue despite rising military tensions, RAAF says
Australia’s Air Force chief says he wants to see warships and planes continue to regularly sail and fly into the South China Sea, despite the rising military tensions in the disputed waterway. Key points: No change to previous number of flights, Air Marshal Leo Davies says Continues as Australia’s contribution to preserving regional security and […]
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The Wisdom of The Hague’s South China Sea Decision
The July 12 arbitration award in the Philippines case against China under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (Unclos) isn’t only significant for East Asia and maritime law. It will also have implications for public international law and the peaceful settlement of international disputes generally. http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-wisdom-of-the-hagues-south-china-sea-decision-1468943819
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Just Where Exactly Did China Get the South China Sea Nine-Dash Line From?
China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea are made on the basis of a nine-dash line now ruled spurious by an international court. But where did the line originate from and why is Beijing so sensitive about it? First the dotted line on Chinese maps lost two of its hyphens in 1952, when, in […]
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Chinese leadership on the law of the sea: Then and now
In this Friday, July 8, 2016 photo released by Xinhua News Agency, Chinese navy sailors search for targets onboard the missile destroyer Hefei during a military exercise in the waters near south China’s Hainan Island and Paracel Islands. They are controlled by Beijing but also claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan. China’s navy is holding a […]
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BECOMING A GREAT “MARITIME POWER”: A CHINESE DREAM
Introduction In November 2012, then president Hu Jintao’s work report to the Chinese Communist Party’s 18th Party Congress was a defining moment in China’s maritime history. Hu declared that China’s objective is to be a haiyang qiangguo—that is, a strong or great maritime power. China “should enhance our capacity for exploiting marine resources, develop the […]
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Vietnam envoy gives PH tips on dealing with China
In this March 16, 2014 file photo, then vice president Jejomar Binay meets with Vietnam’s Ambassador Truong Trieu Dong, who expressed his country’s support for the arbitration case file by the Philippines against China over the West Philippine Sea. (Photo courtesy of the Office of the Vice President) In this March 16, 2014 file photo, […]
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Myanmar wades in to South China Sea ruling with a balancing act
Breaking its traditional silence on the South China Sea dispute, Myanmar released its first public statement about the spat on July 13, following an international tribunal’s ruling in the Philippines’ favour. State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi meets with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in April. Photo: Aung Myin Ye Zaw / The Myanmar […]
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People in China smash iPhones and mob KFC to protest South China Sea ruling
Several groups of people in China are so incensed with an international court ruling against the country, that they’re taking their anger out on what they view as symbols of America: Apple and KFC. Videos of people smashing iPhones have started to go viral in the country, and there are angry mobs protesting outside KFC […]
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President reiterates ROC’s sovereignty over South China Sea
Taipei, July 19 (CNA) President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) reiterated Tuesday the Republic of China’s sovereignty over islands in the South China Sea and vowed to uphold the country’s rights in the region based on international law. Tsai made the statement in a national security meeting, the first she has convened since her inauguration on May […]