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China’s aggression in South China Sea a global challenge

The US Navy guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen sails in the Pacific Ocean. The U.S. Navy sent a guided-missile destroyer within 12 nautical miles of artificial islands built by China in the South China Sea on October 27, 2015. (REUTERS Photo) In late October, the American destroyer USS Lassen sailed within the 12 nautical mile territorial […]

Why the US Navy’s First South China Sea FONOP Wasn’t a FONOP

The eagerly-anticipated freedom of navigation operation (FONOP) by the United States Navy (USN) in the South China Sea was initially viewed as a strong demonstration of the United States’ resolve that the waters surrounding China’s artificial islands and claimed reefs are high seas. China’s attempt to establish a de facto12 nautical mile territorial sea around […]

Putrajaya insist waters encroached by China belong to M’sia

 Gugusan Beting Patinggi Ali in the South China Sea belongs to Malaysia and is not subject to overlapping claims, said Foreign Minister Anifah Aman. He said the shoals, located about 80 nautical miles from Tanjung Baram, Sarawak, were clearly within the Malaysian Exclusive Economic Zone going by the provisions of the United Nations Convention on […]

Opinion: USS Lassen’s Transit of Subi Reef Was Not So ‘Innocent’

USS Lassen (DDG-82) is underway in the Philippine Sea in 2013. US Navy Photo Much has been made about the recent transit of the USS Lassen (DDG-82) within 12 nautical miles of Subi Reef in the South China Sea. To review, that is because China has built an artificial island on top of Subi Reef, […]

Innocent passage: Did the US just fumble its South China Sea strategy?

The difference between freedom of navigation operations (FONOPs) and warships transiting under ‘innocent passage’ sounds arcane and legalistic. But this wonkish distinction is now central to understanding the nature of the US Navy’s activities in the South China Sea last week and going forward — with a critical bearing on how they are perceived in […]

Some South China Sea fish ‘close to extinction’

Lack of cooperation between nations which have competing claims to the sea is also contributing to the depletion, they said. A number of countries claim the waters, including their reefs and rocky outcrops. A study shows the number of some species at about five percent of 1950s levels. Several of them, such as coral groupers […]

U.S., Japan push for inclusion of South China Sea in defense forum statement

The United States and Japan are pushing to get concerns about the South China Sea included in a statement to be issued after regional defense talks in Malaysia despite Chinese objections to any mention of the disputed waterway, officials said. A senior U.S. defense official said Beijing had made clear as early as February that […]

The Unintended Consequences of the US Freedom of Navigation Operations in the South China Sea

Over the course of the last several years, tension in the western Pacific has been building. Naval buildups and military modernization efforts continue apace, despite economic downturns. Deployment of ships and new aggressive actions by surface fleets continue unabated. Most recently, plans to spend billions of dollars building up islands that are far from the […]

How Far Did the United States Go with the Lassen Operation?

Much of the coverage of the USS Lassen’s maneuver near the Subi reef in the South China Sea presented the operation as a challenge to Chinese maritime claims and island-building operations. But in fact there are two quite distinct legal issues at play. The first is the traditional U.S. interpretation of the right of innocent […]

The Diminishing Returns of Ambiguity in the South China Sea

November 03, 2015 798 22 2 0 822 Shares 19 Comments Last Friday, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) ruled that it has jurisdiction over the Philippines’ submission challenging a number of China’s claims in the South China Sea. This judgment is not only procedurally significant, it is also substantively important because it arguably undercuts […]