Monthly Archives: July 2016

Despite Legal Victory in South China Sea, Philippines’ Oil Remains in Troubled Waters

“Chinese coastguard vessels harass our survey ships.” The Philippines, eager to resume development of vital oil and gas reserves off its coast, will likely need to reach an accord with a Chinese government infuriated by last week’s ruling that granted Manila a big victory in the South China Sea. The Philippines relies overwhelmingly on imports […]

Yasay to raise South China Sea issue in ASEAN

MANILA, Philippines – Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr is set to raise the South China Sea issue before his counterparts at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said. In a statement Friday, July 22, the DFA said, “The Secretary will share the Philippines’ perspectives on ASEAN […]

The great powers and the rule of law

In this reply to Professor Graham Allison, the writer argues that it is in the interest of both small states and great powers to abide by international law. Professor Graham Allison is a brilliant scholar. He is currently the director of the Belfer Centre for Science and International Affairs at the Kennedy School of Harvard […]

South China Sea issue awaits next US president

Biden gave a pep talk to the aircraft carrier’s crew, stressing the importance of their role in maintaining law of the sea navigation rights. In October 2015, the U.S. began freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea, sending warships, including the aircraft carrier, within the 12-mile territorial zone of artificial islands China has […]