Senior Chinese figure urges Japan to hush over SCS; Vietnamese fisherman allegedly shot dead by foreigners in Vietnam’s waters; 'Freedom of navigation' basic right of any navy; Indo-Russian exercise to develop common procedures for maritime security.
-(Nytimes 11/12) China’s Dangerous Ambiguity in the South China Sea: Since China’s maritime claims are not clarified, it is impossible for others to determine where and when China is willing to use force, thus increasing the chance of conflict. -(CNNPhilippines 11/12) EDCA helpful to PH in S. China Sea row: Aside from increased rotational presence of U.S. forces, EDCA also help to upgrade existing...
From November 24 to 30, the UN-backed Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) convened in The Hague to hear oral arguments on merit in the The Republic of Philippines v The People’s Republic of China case over competing claims in the South China Sea.
Since China’s maritime claims are not clarified, it is impossible for others to determine where and when China is willing to use force, thus increasing the chance of conflict.
When an international court ruled in late October that it had jurisdiction to hear a case filed by the Philippines against China over the disputed South China Sea, Beijing dismissed the decision, saying it would "lead to nothing".
China expresses concerns over US P-8 deployment in Singapore; Taiwan urged to end violations of Vietnam’s sovereignty; Vietnam welcomes all actions contributing to regional peace; India, Japan opposed unilateral activities in the SCS.
-(Thejakartapost 18/12) ASEAN vs. China over South China Sea: Under the present circumstances, it is important for ASEAN to tie up with other major powers of the region for stronger strategic, diplomatic and defense cooperation. -(Heritage 17/12) China’s Pivot to the Sea: Washington must make clear that China cannot use them to intimidate key partners or to dominate the vital East Asian region.
Chinese oil major Sinopec is building a service station on an island in the South China Sea, as China continues to expand its civilian infrastructure in the disputed waterway, entrenching its reach in the maritime heart of Southeast Asia.
A small plane chartered by a BBC news crew drew a warning from the Chinese navy after it flew near a Chinese-built artificial island in the South China Sea, according to a recent report.
Since at least 2004, Chinese security thinking has undergone a steady shift toward emphasizing the maritime domain.