West Philippine Sea
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Brexit and the South China Sea: Why Politicians Lie
Why the cost of lying in domestic and international politics should not be underestimated. China’s so-called historic rights in the South China Sea are bogus (see here, and here.) Since the 1990s, Chinese leaders and politicians have consciously been spreading false historic evidence about purported ancient Chinese possessions in the disputed waters, not only to […]
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Making political hay after the arbitration ruling on South China Sea
South-east Asian states should understand the region’s strategic realities. They should focus on building relations, and respond with resolve and restraint, after the Permanent Court of Arbitration ruling on the South China Sea. Today, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) will issue its ruling on the Philippines’ case against China’s territorial claims in the South […]
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Is China on the brink of “going rogue” over the South China Sea decision?
Today (July 12) may be remembered as an important milestone in world history—an international court in The Hague will rule on a sensitive case that pits the Philippines against China over disputed territory in the South China Sea. Technically, the case is about the status of certain reefs and rocks in the sea, and consequently […]
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Philippines wins case vs China
Tribunal concluded that, “as between the Philippines and China, there was no legal basis for China to claim historic rights to resources, in excess of the rights provided for by the Convention, within the sea areas falling within the nine-dash line.” http://www.rappler.com/nation/137202-philippines-china-ruling-case-west-philippine-sea
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No government change on South China Sea claims
The government’s stance on the South China Sea issue remains unchanged, despite the ruling expected today from the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague on the territorial dispute between the Philippines and China, Presidential Office spokesman Alex Huang (黃重諺) said yesterday. All relevant agencies have a decent grasp of the case, Huang told a […]
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RI urged to support int’l tribunal ruling
Making up roughly half of the population of Southeast Asia, Indonesia stands to lose a lot from the looming danger of flaring tensions in the South China Sea (SCS). Open conflict in the region’s main waterway will undoubtedly become an impediment to the country’s maritime axis plans, as well as to its economic growth and […]
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South China Sea: Beijing watches as The Hague ruling looms
An island outpost, one of several, being built by China in the South China Sea. China is set to hear some major news on Tuesday, and it’s likely to have a profound impact on the busiest commercial waterway on earth. A tribunal at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, Netherlands, is expected to […]
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Landmark ruling on South China Sea: All about the case
MANILA, PHILIPPINES: A landmark ruling on an arbitration case filed by the Philippines that seeks to strike down China’s expansive territorial claims in the South China Sea will be a test for international law and world powers. China, which demands one-on-one talks to resolve the disputes, has boycotted the case and vowed to ignore the […]
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Palace adopts wait and see attitude on South China Sea row
AMID intense tension Malacañang described as “historic” the ruling to be issued Tuesday by the United Nations Arbitral Court on the case the Philippines filed against China over the territorial issue in the West Philippine Sea. “We will have to wait for the final decision of the UN Permanent Court or arbitral court dyan sa […]
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Not an ordinary Tuesday
TUESDAY this week will not be an ordinary Tuesday. It will not be like the Tuesday when you had your firstborn. Or a Tuesday when you learned that you’ve been hired. Those kinds of Tuesdays are precious and personal. Tomorrow is not a Tuesday that is personal to anyone, yet is the kind that would […]