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China has accused the US of "stirring up trouble" in the South China Sea in a fresh bid to stake claim to miles of ...
The State Department has shuttered the team involved in South China Sea security, getting rid of top experts on the subject ...
Tensions flared at the United Nations Security Council as China’s Permanent Representative, Fu Cong, fired back at the United ...
Chinese Ambassador to the UN Fu Cong on Monday forcefully rejected the US representative's groundless accusations against ...
This likely reflects divergent priorities—in Southeast Asia, China’s economic dominance is already a fact of life and, unlike ...
PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., and American President Donald J. Trump are unlikely to tackle ...
The U.S. Navy plans to build two facilities in the Philippines for repairing and maintaining Philippine military boats. The U ...
With the placement of missile and drone systems, analysts debate if the Philippines will become a forward-operating platform or a flashpoint.
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 ...
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.
China claims almost all of the 1.3 million-square-mile South China Sea as its sovereign territory. But portions of it are also claimed by governments in Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei ...