South China Sea Dispute
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THINKING ABOUT THE U.S. “PIVOT” TO ASIA
Note: Below is the text of remarks Dr. Ford gave to an event sponsored by Hudson Institute and held at the Harvard Club in New York City on February 27, 2013. Rear Admiral James Stark, USN (ret.), Dr. Michael Pillsbury, and Eric Brown also took part. Good afternoon, everyone, and thanks for showing up in […]
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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.
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Statement by the Secretary of DFA on the UNCLOS Arbitral Proceedings against China
Albert del Rosario, Arbitration, China, DFA, International Law, peaceful resolution, Philippines-China dispute, South China Sea, South China Sea Dispute, UNCLOSSecretary Albert del Rosario underscores the Philippines’ commitment to a peaceful resolution in the South China Sea dispute, advocating for the enforcement of international law through UNCLOS arbitral proceedings.
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Bullyism: The new face of imperialism (China’s invocation of its so-called historical right)
ASEAN, Bullyism, China, Diplomatic Relations, Expansionism, Foreign Policy, Philippines, South China Sea Dispute, StrategyI am writing once again to highlight to the international community and to the family of nations China’s aggressive imperialist design, to point out its continuous and hilarious invocation of its so-called historical right over the islands, shoals and islets that it is vigorously claiming ownership, not only in Southeast, but also in South Asia […]
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Towards a Strategic Framework for Management of the West Philippine Sea: A White Paper by the WPS Informal Expert Group
AIM, Analysis, ASEAN, Economics, environmental protection, Fishing Rights, Maritime Security, Oil, Philippines, Philippines Policy, Regional Stability, South China Sea Dispute, Sovereignty, Strategic Framework, UNLCOS, West Philippine Sea, White Paper, WPS Expert GroupExplore the White Paper Towards a Strategic Framework for the Management of the West Philippine Sea by the WPS Informal Expert Group, offering key recommendations to strengthen governance, security, and environmental protection in the region.
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Taiwan: ‘No Compromise’ on South China Sea
cross-strait relations, economic cooperation, peaceful negotiations, regional security, South China Sea Dispute, Southeast Asian Code of Conduct, Taiwan South China Sea claim, Taiwan-China relations, territorial issuesTaiwan emphasizes its legal claim to the South China Sea, prioritizes economic cooperation over territorial disputes, and supports peaceful negotiations and adherence to the Southeast Asian Code of Conduct for resolving regional tensions.