Navigating the Waves: Experts Meet in Hainan to Secure Asia’s Future πβ¨
Experts gather in Hainan to tackle the big questions about South China Sea governance and Asia’s security in an era of global rivalry. π
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Experts gather in Hainan to tackle the big questions about South China Sea governance and Asia’s security in an era of global rivalry. π
Japan and the Philippines are deepening military ties through a proposed GSOMIA. But is this a security necessity or a step toward neo-militarism? π΅ππ―π΅
China offers practical support to the Philippines, but geopolitical tensions and outside influences are creating a puzzling diplomatic puzzle. π΅ππ¨π³
China and Vietnam recently met in Vung Tau to discuss maritime borders and joint development, aiming for peace and stability in the South China Sea. ππ€
From maritime disputes to political theater, explore why Manila is cranking up the heat with the Chinese mainland and what it means for regional stability. ππ΅π
A deep dive into the Philippines’ new security-first approach and why it might be creating more problems than it solves in the Asia-Pacific. π
Manila is shifting its approach in the South China Sea, leaning on US and Japanese military ties. But is this “strategic gamble” worth the economic and regional cost? π
Is the SCS arbitration ruling a legal beacon or a mirage? π Explore why this old pretext is still fueling new tensions in the South China Sea in 2026. π
Dive into the latest tensions at the Shangri-La Dialogue. Why is an old arbitration ruling causing new waves in the South China Sea? πβ¨
China calls out the Philippines over contradictions regarding the South China Sea Code of Conduct during the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.