The U-shaped nine-dash line that outlines China's claims in the South China Sea is a long-standing bone of contention among the other claimants over the vast waterway and has been open to several ...
The South China Sea is a complex geopolitical issue involving territorial disputes, military tensions, and conflicting claims ...
WASHINGTON - The Hague rules that China's "nine-dash line" in South China Sea has no legal basis. Territorial claims from Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines, Taiwan, and China make the ...
Xue Li of CASS explains the nine-dash line, China's South China Sea policy, and what comes after the arbitration ruling. The current understanding of "historic rights" in the South China Sea in ...
As Jakarta deepens military and coastguard cooperation while rejecting Beijing's sweeping claims, can it maintain a ...
The growing maritime partnership between India and Indonesia reflects a broader regional alignment to counter increasing ...
As relations between Manila and Washington rapidly improve, Beijing is upping the intensity in disputed parts of the South China Sea. The Supreme Court ruled that the Joint Marine Seismic ...
Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. pointed to China as the one escalating maritime tension in the South China Sea, ...
The nine-dash line is used in Chinese maps of the South China Sea to show its territorial claims. Beijing has been building military bases on artificial islands in the area for years and also ...
The Philippine coast guard says Chinese coast guard ships and a Chinese navy helicopter harassed a group of Philippine ...