South China Sea ArbitrationChina-PhilippinesJurisdictionHistoric TitleSovereigntyThis article is a critique of selected issues of the Award handed down by the Permanent Court of Arbitration, referred to as "PCA" or "the Tribunal", in the 2016 Philippines-China Arbitration. It points out that the ...
Over the South China Sea, Dispute Simmers Via Radios and Rhetoric More Reuters An aerial view shows the Philippine-occupied Thitu Island, locally known as Pag-asa, in the contested Spratly Islands, South China Sea, March 9, 2023. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez By Eloisa Lopez...
It will be interesting to do some case-study comparisons between South China Sea coverage during this Scarborough crisis, and other high-profile incidents in the past three or four years. Aside from the Impeccable incident, which directly involved the US rather than Vietnam, the Philippines or ...
China-Philippines relations have been one of the most vacillating connections among China and its neighboring countries. During the rule of Benigno Aquino III, bilateral relations were at a low ebb due to frictions over the South China Sea. Incumbent President Rodrigo Duterte changed the Philippines...
China delimits a contested South China Sea shoal in a dispute with Philippines November 10, 2024 Philippine president angers China with new laws to demarcate South China Sea territories November 8, 2024 Philippine forces retake an island in mock combat as China’s navy watches November 7...
Duterte offers talks with China on South China Sea dispute Xi: China rejects any proposition or action based on South China Sea arbitration Crossover: Tribunal has no law enforcement power Tribunal rules in favor of Philippines Various countries voice support for China on the S. China Sea issue...
Cambodia reiterates China-Philippines dispute over South China Sea not related with ASEAN---Prak Sokhonn said on July 29 that the dispute between China and the Philippines over the South China Sea is not related with the Association of Southeast Asian Na
Major disputes in the South China Sea are putting critical habitat—and the food supply of millions—at risk.
Why do tensions in the South China Sea keep rising? Dr. Wu Shicun, a leading expert on maritime issues in China, joins Diplomacy Talk to break down what's happening between China, the Philippines, and the U.S. Studying the region for over 30 years, Dr. Wu elaborates on why the Phil...
South China Sea Dispute: The Philippines Backgrounders-July 5, 2018 ByGeopolitical Monitor Summary It’s widely accepted that the South China Sea is a geopolitical flashpoint that could inadvertently trigger a regional, even international conflict. ...