China's greatest adversary

Who is China’s greatest adversary?

Throughout history, the rise and fall of empires have shaped the course of international relations, leaving indelible marks on the global landscape. From the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt to the mighty Roman and Mongol empires, the quest for power, territory, and resources has been a driving force behind geopolitical maneuvering. These historical examples…

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Why is the Philippines key to Southeast Asia's dominance

Why is the Philippines key to Southeast Asia’s dominance?

Let’s spill the beans on why the Philippines is the hottest ticket in Southeast Asia. The Southeast Asian nation is attempting to negotiate a SOVFA-style agreement with Japan under Marcos Jr. and a trilateral Japan-Philippines-US security relationship, particularly given mounting fears about a possible Chinese invasion of nearby Taiwan. The Philippines, the only Southeast Asian…

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Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vowed to confront China

Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has vowed to confront China

In a resolute move against perceived aggression, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has pledged to confront what he deems as “illegal, coercive, aggressive, and dangerous attacks” by China’s coast guard in the tumultuous waters of the South China Sea. This bold assertion of Philippine sovereignty highlights a firm commitment to safeguarding territorial integrity and asserting…

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Filipino Officials Accuse Chinese Ships Of Using Cyanide Fishing In Scarborough Shoal

Filipino Officials Accuse Chinese Ships Of Using Cyanide Fishing In Scarborough Shoal

So, here’s the scoop: the Philippines’ Fisheries Bureau is pointing fingers at Chinese fishing boats, accusing them of using cyanide to mess with Scarborough Shoal, a hotspot of fish in the South China Sea that both Manila and Beijing claim. According to Nazario Briguera, a spokesperson for the Bureau, “Yes, those Chinese fishermen are using…

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Was BREXIT a Historic Mistake

Why BREXIT was a Historic British Mistake?

Introduction In the annals of British history, few events have generated as much controversy and debate as the decision to exit the European Union, commonly known as Brexit. The seismic shift, marked by the United Kingdom’s choice to disentangle itself from the European integration, holds profound historical significance that reverberates far beyond the political landscape….

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Indonesia Vs. Japan Navigating Growth and Challenges in 2024

Indonesia Vs. Japan: Navigating Growth and Challenges in 2024

Introduction As the morning sun rises over the Pacific, casting its golden glow upon the vast archipelago of Indonesia, resonance of ancient kingdoms and colonial struggles echo through its lush landscapes. Meanwhile, across the blue waters, Japan emerges from the shadows of its war-torn past, symbolizing resilience and innovation amidst the ruins of World War…

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Malaysia beats Thailand as the most visited country in South East Asia

Malaysia beats Thailand as the most visited country in South East Asia

To all of our surprise, Malaysia has surpassed Thailand to become the most visited nation in Southeast Asia. Thailand had the top position for quite a long time, with a whopping 39.8 million foreign visitors in 2019, compared to around 26.1 million in Malaysia. However, everything changed in 2023. Nearly 29 million tourists visited Malaysia,…

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Vietnam and the Philippines Forge a Maritime Partnership

Vietnam and the Philippines Forge a Maritime Partnership!

Troubled Waters: Navigating the South China Sea’s Geopolitical Storm The South China Sea, a maritime crossroads estimated to carry over $5 trillion in trade annually, sits at the heart of Southeast Asia. This resource-rich region, steeped in history and conflict, has become a hotspot of escalating geopolitical tensions, drawing in the attention of global powers….

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