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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. struck a more diplomatic tone on the South China Sea dispute during his state of the nation ...
China has accused the US of "stirring up trouble" in the South China Sea in a fresh bid to stake claim to miles of ...
During a June 17 speech at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, U.S. Pacific Fleet commander Adm ...
The South China Sea is on the brink. In this gripping hour-by-hour breakdown, we reveal how a minor clash could spiral into ...
This likely reflects divergent priorities—in Southeast Asia, China’s economic dominance is already a fact of life and, unlike ...
Washington and Manila support regional and global security by increasing readiness and strengthening deterrence, the U.S.
Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines have all attempted to counter Chinese claims to waters within their exclusive economic ...
Dotted with small islands, reefs and shoals, the South China Sea is home to a string of messy territorial disputes that pit multiple countries against each other. China’s “nine-dash line ...
South China Sea conflict near Philippines could be next U.S.-China flashpoint The U.S. could be drawn into a conflict between China and the Philippines that's been roiling the South China Sea. Sep ...
As the U.S. vows to safeguard open sea lanes and China lays claim to resource-rich territory, the disputed waters of the South China Sea are becoming a flashpoint between Washington and Beijing.
Together, allied nations should encourage China to support an open and free global commons today in the South China Sea. This article by Jeff Becker first appeared in The Strategist on July 21, 2020.
From Africa to the South China Sea, nations are scouring the globe for new, profitable energy ventures. In the Pacific Ocean, which covers 30 percent of Earth’s surface, ...