What are China's historical claims to the South China Sea? Can the South China Sea arbitration be fair? China first to discover, name, develop islands Experts on China's administration of islands Why did the Philippines initiate the arbitration? Arbitration harming dispute settlement China refuses...
CHINA ; Tribunal Rejects South China Sea ClaimsTHE HAGUE, Netherlands - An international tribunal rejectedChina's extensive claims in the South...Mike CorderJim Gomez
What are China's historical claims to the South China Sea? Chinese people began navigation activities dating back to Qin and Han Dynasties. According to historical data, Chinese people have already named the South China Sea since the Eastern Han Dynasty. The Chinese people first named the South...
Currently, China is engaged in maritimedisputesin the South China Sea and the East China Sea. Both disputes have specific common characteristics, including the origins of the disputes. Firstly, the origins of both disputes are based on sovereignty claims. In the ECS, China, Taiwan, and Japan ...
Hu Bo, director of the Center for Maritime Strategy Studies of Peking University, said that China's claims to sovereignty and maritime rights in the South China Sea have remained consistent and continuous. Hu said the main sources of the current instability and turbulence in the South China Sea...
China claims most of the South China Sea region through which about $5 trillion worth of maritime trade passes every year. US Will Keep Presence In South China Sea, Obama Says There is tension in the South China seas. China has embarked on huge projects where it is creating artificial...
The uptick in FONOPs hasn’t caused China to back down on its South China Sea claims, but that isn’t precisely the intention, said Bonnie Glaser, director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. ...
The US has refuted the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) claims that a US Navy vessel trespassed into its maritime zone in the South China Sea.According to US Indo-Pacific Command’s (USINDOPACOM) statement, the PRC’s claims about its freedom of navigation operation (FONOP) that ...
claims almost all of the South China Sea, one of the world's most vital waterways through which more than $3 trillion in goods flow each year. To assert its claims, China has been using tactics just short of war -- leading to violent confrontations. The United States has a mutual ...