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 and Philippine Vessels Collide near Second Thomas Shoal: A New Flashpoint in the South China Sea

Chinese and Philippine Vessels Collide near Second Thomas Shoal: A New Flashpoint in the South China Sea

Welcome to The Pacific Report. Today, we delve into the intensifying situation in the South China Sea, a region that has become a critical area for geopolitical conflict. On June 17, a collision occurred between Chinese and Philippine vessels near the Second Thomas Shoal. This incident has ignited a verbal dispute between Beijing and Manila,…

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The South China Sea Dispute A Deep Dive into the New Coastguard Rules

The South China Sea Dispute: A Deep Dive into the New Coastguard Rules

The South China Sea, a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean, has long been a hotbed of geopolitical tension. It is surrounded by several nations, including the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, and China, each with varying claims over its resources. The recent introduction of new coastguard rules by China has escalated these tensions,…

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The Strongest Economy in ASEAN: A Comprehensive Analysis

Who has the Strongest Economy in ASEAN?

Introduction The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional intergovernmental organization comprising ten member states: Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos. As of 2024, six ASEAN economies Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Malaysia rank among the world’s 50 largest economies. This analysis will delve into…

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