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Hardball Diplomacy: Why Trump's Show of Force Leaves Beijing Unimpressed

... observers wondering what was behind Xi's silence. "Xi can't fail to be impressed by Trump's resolve. Xi will have to reassess what the Trump presidency means for Chinese interests in East Asia, particularly North Korea and the South China Sea," Australian military analyst Alan Dupont suggested, as cited by the New York Times. Malaysian geopolitical analyst Mathew Maavak commented on the matter in his recent interview with Sputnik. "I think Xi must have quietly ...

Опубликовано:
17.04.2017 15:53:04

A Legal Imbroglio in the South China Sea

A Legal Imbroglio in the South China Sea A more concise version of this article was published as a CCTV Panview Oped. The rhetorical war between the China and the United States over the South China Sea dispute is increasing in tempo and magnitude by the week. The US is wasting ...

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06.06.2016 05:16:00

Overseas views on NPC & CPPCC: China can be a stabilizer of Asia-Pacific region

... claim that both nations are willing to risk a war over tiny islands rich in fisheries is ridiculous. But that's exactly how the Western media amplifies such tensions. Panview: What is the right solution to resolve territorial claims in the South China Sea? Maavak: Negotiations should only involve claimant nations. Non-claimant outside parties have no business in getting involved in regional boundary disputes. All claimant parties -- China and relevant Association of Southeast Asian Nations ...

Опубликовано:
12.03.2016 02:29:00

The South China Sea Game: Does the FONOP Make Things Worse?

The decision of the United States to conduct Freedom of Navigation Operations (FONOPs) around the artificial islands in the South China Sea, which China uses for justifying her sovereigny claims in this area, has somewhat increased tensions between the two countries. The newspaper Global Times known for its notorious nationalism commented on the employment of the American ...

Опубликовано:
31.10.2015 15:03:00

Russia and the South China Sea: An Interview with Dr. Hanns Maull

How does Russia’s pivot to the East factor into the ongoing tensions in the South China Sea region? I have invited Dr. Hanns Maull, Visiting Professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and Senior Distinguished Fellow at Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (German Institute for International ...

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04.08.2015 14:27:00

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