Chinese Carrier Passes Near Philippines Amid Rising Tensions in South China Sea

Chinese Carrier Passes Near Philippines Amid Rising Tensions in South China Sea

Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong passed close to the northern Philippines en route to military drills in the Pacific, Taiwan’s defense minister reported on Wednesday. The maneuver came as tensions between Beijing and Manila over territorial disputes in the South China Sea continue to escalate. Taiwan, vigilant about Chinese movements due to frequent military activities around…

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ANALYSISMalaysia Protests Against Philippines’ Extended Continental Shelf Claim Over Sabah

Malaysia Protests Against Philippines’ Extended Continental Shelf Claim Over Sabah

The recent submission by the Philippines to the United Nations (UN) to formally recognize the extent of its undersea continental shelf has sparked controversy. Malaysia has opposed this submission, stating that it is projected from the baselines of Sabah. This opposition was formally communicated to UN Secretary General António Guterres on June 27, through a…

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Why Southeast Asia Is Crypto Friendly?

Why Southeast Asia Is Crypto Friendly?

Blockchain technology, first conceptualized by an anonymous entity known as Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008, has revolutionized the way we think about digital transactions and data security. Initially associated primarily with Bitcoin, blockchain has since evolved into a versatile technology underpinning a wide array of cryptocurrencies and decentralized applications. Over the past decade, its usage has…

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Naval Strategy of Alfred Thayer Mahan in the South China Sea Dispute

Naval Strategy of Alfred Thayer Mahan in the South China Sea Dispute

“The Study of History lies at the foundation of all sound Military Conclusion & practice” (Alfred Thayer Mahan)  Alfred Thayer Mahan, a U.S. naval officer and historian, was hailed by John Keegan as “the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century.” His seminal work, The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783, garnered immediate…

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Will the Philippines succeed in its case at International Court of Justice against China for Extended Continental Shelf?

Will the Philippines succeed in its case at International Court of Justice against China for Extended Continental Shelf?

In 2012, the United Nations recognized Benham Rise, located off the east coast of the Philippines, as part of the country’s extended continental shelf. This recognition was uncontested by China. Fast forward to today, the Philippines has submitted a new claim to the United Nations for an extended continental shelf (ECS) in the South China…

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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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RIMPAC 2024 Highlights International Naval Collaboration to Counter China Threat

RIMPAC 2024 Highlights International Naval Collaboration to Counter China Threat

The Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercises, the world’s largest international maritime exercise, are currently underway in Hawaii. With over 25,000 personnel from 29 countries, RIMPAC aims to bolster multilateral relations and enhance military preparedness, promoting a “free and open Indo-Pacific.” This year’s iteration, which began on June 27 and will continue until August, highlights…

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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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