Philippines-China relations
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The Framework Code of Conduct, One Year After the Arbitration
ADR Institute, Arbitration ruling, Framework Code of Conduct, International Law, Justice Antonio T. Carpio, Maritime Security, Philippines-China relations, South China Sea, Territorial Disputes, UNCLOSJustice Antonio T. Carpio reflects on the Framework Code of Conduct one year after the arbitration ruling, addressing its role in managing South China Sea disputes. Delivered at the ADR Institute on 12 July 2017.
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Briefing on the South China Sea / West Philippine Sea Issue
2016 arbitral ruling, Charles Jose, China, Exclusive Economic Zone, geopolitical dynamics, International Law, Kapihan sa UP Diliman, Maritime Dispute, multilateral cooperation., Philippines, Philippines-China relations, Regional Stability, resource management, South China Sea, Territorial Integrity, UNCLOS, West Philippine SeaAmbassador Charles Jose discusses the West Philippine Sea dispute at Kapihan sa UP Diliman, highlighting the Philippines’ legal rights, the 2016 arbitral ruling, and the need for peaceful, rules-based solutions to safeguard national sovereignty.
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China infuriated by US-Philippines defense plans
Beijing public pressure, China economic sanctions, China-US relations, geopolitical implications, international security, Philippines-China relations, regional politics, Russia Pacific Fleet, South China Sea Dispute, Southeast Asia military dynamics, Taiwan relations, US military strategy, US Philippines military presenceThe US decision to station troops in the Philippines amid the South China Sea dispute may provoke economic sanctions from Beijing. Experts discuss the geopolitical implications of the move, including China’s public pressure and Russia’s naval presence in Manila.