Monthly Archives: July 2016

China’s Other Sea Offensive

Beijing is getting bolder in its maritime adventurism. Chinese encroachment in the South China Sea could earn a rebuke Tuesday when a United Nations court issues its ruling in a case brought by the Philippines. But recent Chinese actions in the East China Sea also deserve attention. “Chinese activity is escalating at sea and in […]

Will Filipino fishermen be able to fish in Scarborough after tribunal ruling?

When the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) hands down its verdict on Tuesday, 5 p.m. Manila time (11 a.m. in The Hague), it will rule on the Philippines’ 15 submissions, one of which may have an important practical implication on Filipino fishermen. That is Submission No. 10, where the Philippines protested that “China has unlawfully […]

Hague tribunal to rule in tense South China Sea row

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — An international tribunal will hand down a ruling on Tuesday in an increasingly bitter dispute over the South China Sea, in a closely-watched case that risks ratcheting up tensions in Southeast Asia. The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) — the world’s oldest international arbitration tribunal — will issue a written decision […]

South China Sea: US asks China to learn from India on handling maritime dispute

A satellite image released by the Asian Maritime Transparency Initiative at Washington’s Center for Strategic and International Studies shows construction of possible radar tower facilities in the Spratly Islands in the disputed South China Sea in this image released on February 23, 2016CSIS Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative/DigitalGlobe/Handout via Reuters/File Photo The US has asked China […]