US warship patrols close to Chinese artificial islands in the South China; Aquino Hails US Patrols in South China Sea; Vietnam demands China stop wrongful acts in Paracel Islands; Press Release From The Hague On South China Sea Arbitration
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The Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV), Foundation for East Sea Studies (FESS) and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association (VLA) are pleased to host the 7th South China Sea International Conference: “Cooperation for Regional Security and Development” on 23-24 November 2015 in Vung Tau city, Viet Nam.
In a setback for China, the Permanent Court of Arbitration based in The Hague ruled last Thursday that it has jurisdiction to hear the case brought by the Philippines over disputed islands in the South China Sea.
If unilateralist interventionism was the earned criticism of the George W. Bush administration, President Obama's foreign policy legacy will be one of multilateralist vacillation and retreat.
China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) flew armed Shengyang J-11 Flankers over the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea on Friday. The aircraft were apparently taking part in a live-fire exercise in the region.
In a setback for China, the Permanent Court of Arbitration based in The Hague ruled last Thursday that it has jurisdiction to hear the case brought by the Philippines over disputed islands in the South China Sea.
While Washington seems to have won the first round of its confrontation with Beijing in disputed South China Sea waters, tensions are likely to remain high and geopolitical risks to mount as China beefs up its military presence.
With Beijing determined to expand its influence and Washington intent on maintaining the status quo, tension in the South China Sea is here to stay.
After months of internal debate, the White House permitted the Defense Department to sail one ship near a reef in the SCS that China claims. The Chinese reaction shows Beijing has no intention of backing down. Now the Obama administration is debating what to do next.