Why Is Japan is Building Island shelters near Taiwan?

Why Japan is Building Island shelters near Taiwan?

Japan is engaging in a significant strategic endeavor: constructing artificial islands. This island nation, long shaped by the tectonic forces at the convergent plate boundary, is now using human ingenuity to enhance its geopolitical and economic standing. The move is not just about expanding territory but also about fortifying its position in a region rife…

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Can the Philippines Rely on the US with Mutual Defense Treaty?

Can the Philippines Rely on the US with Mutual Defense Treaty?

The Philippines’ complex and often turbulent relationship with the United States, particularly regarding the South China Sea dispute, has long been a subject of intense scrutiny and debate. The recent incidents, including a clash with Chinese maritime forces that resulted in injuries to Filipino soldiers, have once again brought the Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT) between…

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Japan and the Philippines are inching closer to a defense pact amid tensions with China

Japan and the Philippines are inching closer to a defense pact amid tensions with China

In the early 20th century, the Anglo-Japanese Alliance marked a significant shift in East Asian geopolitics, reflecting a strategic partnership designed to counterbalance regional threats and maintain stability. Fast forward to the present day, a similar realignment is unfolding in Southeast Asia as senior defense and foreign affairs officials from Japan and the Philippines prepare…

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Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative doomed

Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative doomed?

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched by President Xi Jinping in 2013, represents China’s ambitious effort to connect East Asia and Europe through extensive infrastructure projects spanning roads, railways, and ports, with extensions into Africa, Oceania, and Latin America. This initiative, often dubbed the New Silk Road, involves over 140 countries, encompassing about 75%…

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Philippines increased maritime patrols in the South China Sea

Philippines increased maritime patrols in the South China Sea

The Philippines has intensified its patrols in the disputed South China Sea ahead of the implementation of a new Chinese regulation that empowers the Chinese coast guard to detain foreigners accused of trespassing. The regulation, effective from Saturday, marks a further escalation in tensions in this fiercely contested waterway, one of the world’s most economically…

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Chinese water cannon hits Philippines' ship in the South China Sea

Chinese water cannon hits Philippines’ ship in the South China Sea

The ongoing tensions in the South China Sea, where territorial disputes between China and neighboring countries, including the Philippines, persist. The use of water cannons by Chinese vessels against a Philippine coast guard ship, highlights the heightened level of aggression in the region. Despite the lack of injuries, such confrontations pose significant risks and have…

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