[2014] Hainan Revises Fishing Regulations in South China Sea: New Language,...
By Isaac Kardon China Brief Volume: 14 Issue: 2, January 17, 2014 The Jamestown Foundation On November 29 of last year, Hainan’s legislature approved revised measures (banfa) for implementing the PRC...
View ArticleUpdate 2: Indonesia Detains Chinese Fishing Trawler in Natuna
By Channel News Asia, The Straits Times, The Sydney Morning Herald 30 May 2016 Indonesian Armed Forces on Sunday (May 29) stated in a press release that the Indonesian frigate Oswald Siahaan 354...
View ArticleCalm Before the Storm over the Spratlys
On-the-ground report by Mai Thanh Hai Thanh Nien, 12 June 2016 Translated by David Ha and Trinh-Don Nguyen At the end of May and early June, the Chinese has not only accelerated the land reclamation...
View ArticleTwo days after Tribunal’s Ruling, Filipino Fishermen still Get Driven Away...
By ABS-CBN News 14 July 2016 Filipino fishermen are still not allowed to fish in the waters of Scarborough Shoal, even after an international court backed the maritime case filed by the Philippines...
View ArticlePhilippines Warns Fishermen to Steer Clear of Disputed South China Sea
Agence France-Presse, 4 August 2016 The question of who has the right to fish in the disputed South China Sea has been a major bone of contention between Beijing and Manila, which brought the case to...
View ArticleThe Crucial South China Sea Ruling No One Is Talking About
Author: Lyle J. Morris The Diplomat/The RAND Blog Amid the significant media buzz and scrutiny over the arbitral tribunal’s July ruling (PDF) before the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) regarding...
View ArticleChina Tightens Grip on Scarborough Shoal Post-Ruling
By AMTI 27 October 2016 Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte’s recent trip to Beijing yielded a number of agreements, including a vaguely-worded commitment to peacefully resolve the South China Sea...
View ArticleSouth China Sea: What Exactly Has Changed At Scarborough Shoal?
Author: Ankit Panda The Diplomat, 1st November 2016 Scarborough Shoal remains under the watch of the China Coast Guard, but Philippine fishermen have access once again. Last week, following accounts by...
View ArticleLatest Satellite Imagery Suggests Philippine Fishermen Still Not Entering...
Author: AMTI 29 October 2016 Despite earlier reports, it appears that Filipino fishermen are still not fishing inside Scarborough Shoal. New imagery from October 29 showed a China Coast Guard (CCG)...
View ArticleFishing, Not Oil, Is at The Heart of The South China Sea Dispute
Authors: Clive Schofield, Rashid Sumaila, William Cheung The Conversation, 16 August 2016 — Abstract: Contrary to the view that the South China Sea disputes are driven by a regional hunger for seabed...
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