The purpose of this paper by Nguyen Minh Ngoc is to analyze the actors and new thoughts in Chinese foreign policy and implications of China’s policies for South China Sea. The author would like to offer readers with the policy-making process of new foreign policy of China, which helps Vietnamese more aware of the situation and find appropriate solutions.
- (AFP/Sinchew 24/6) Philippines seeks US arms amid China tension: The Philippines said Thursday it hoped to lease naval equipment from the United States, calling for a "reset" in the two nations' alliance in the face of rising friction at sea with China. - (Financial Times 24/6) US backs Philippines in South China Sea: Hillary Clinton, US secretary of state, on has pledged to support the Philippines...
Some thoughts about the COC in South China Sea Since 1990s, the South China Sea dispute and its potentially explosive conflict have threatened the security, stability and development of the Southeast Asian region. Meanwhile, The Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) signed by ASEAN and China in 2002 seems to be ineffective and can not ease the prolonged tension. This...
Since 1990s, the South China Sea dispute and its potentially explosive conflict have threatened the security, stability and development of the Southeast Asian region. Meanwhile, The Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea (DOC) signed by ASEAN and China in 2002 seems to be ineffective and can not ease the prolonged tension. This article is about the importance and urgency of adopting...
- Conference on Maritime Security in the South China Sea (CSIS, Washington DC.): Agenda -RSIS COMMENTARIES +China and the South China Sea: Time for Code of Conduct by Aileen S.P. Baviera +China's Fishing Ban in the South China Sea: Implications for Territorial Disputes by Nguyen Dang Thang - (The Jamestown Foundation 17/6) Taiwan Pivots in the South China Sea by Russell Hsiao - International...
- Conference on Maritime Security in the South China Sea (CSIS, Washington DC.): Agenda -RSIS COMMENTARIES +China and the South China Sea: Time for Code of Conduct by Aileen S.P. Baviera +China's Fishing Ban in the South China Sea: Implications for Territorial Disputes by Nguyen Dang Thang - (The Jamestown Foundation 17/6) Taiwan Pivots in the South China Sea by Russell Hsiao - International...
In the process of seeking measures to the disputes in the South China Sea, UNCLOS 1982 and the related international legal documents are the creditable legal basis despite their drawbacks. Therefore, the reality approaches are crucial. First, the following article analyzes the pros and cons of taking UNCLOS as the legal basis.
Sovereignty dispute over the Spratly Islands of the Phillipines, by Vo Xuan Vinh Sovereignty disputes in the South China Sea in general and in the Spratly Islands in particular have become a hot security issue not only in Southeast Asia but also in Asia-Pacific region. The Philippines is one of the six parties that claim sovereignty over parts of the Spratly Islands. The paper's author Vo Xuan...
How China uses international law in South China Sea disputes by Nguyen Thi Lan Anh In the process of materializing its hegemonic ambitions in the South China Sea, China has always shown concerns and wishes to use international law as the basis for their claims in the Paracel Islands and Spratly Islands as well as the claims of sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction in the waters within...
South China Sea disputes and several related international legal issues, by Hoang VietDisputes over territorial sovereignty and overlapping water borders in the South China Sea have long been a inextricable problem among Asian countries, including Vietnam. While these nations are trying to enhance their control of oil resouces, overlapping territorial water claims and disputes over oil-rich offshore...