Time for Reset and Realism in the South China Sea
After the South China Sea arbitration ruling, uncertainty and friction may increase in the region. However, the economic promise of China’s rise and the Asian century will only materialize with peace...
View ArticlePossibility of Quiet Diplomacy Opens with The Hague Ruling
Though The Hague ruling pertains to the Philippines-China dispute, it will bolster similar claims by other states against China’s nine-dash line; it will increase pressure on China to seek a negotiated...
View ArticlePhantom of Hegemony Behind Arbitration
China’s sovereignty over the South China Sea and adjacent waters is a reasonable, legitimate historical fact that can’t be denied by any party, any means. It is utterly groundless to accuse China of...
View ArticleGet Inspiration from Xi’s Advocacy of Win-Win Cooperation
China’s advocacy of win-win cooperation marks the extension of its development philosophy to the rest of the world. Returning good for good and making concerted efforts to overcome difficulties are the...
View ArticleThe Implications of the Award’s Reasoning on Offshore Archipelagos
An EEZ claimed from the Spratly Islands as a unit could re-invigorate tensions between the two super-powers on the legality of military activities in the EEZ. China should carefully consider the...
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