US Defense Secretary Gives Keynote Address at Shangri-La Dialogue

 

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U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter delivers his speech about “The United States and Challenges to Asia-Pacific Security” during the 14th International Institute for Strategic Studies Shangri-la Dialogue (IISS) Asia Security Summit, May 30, 2015, in Shangri-la

U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter delivered the keynote address at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore Saturday.

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Carter Defends the South China Sea at Shangri-La

On Saturday morning at the Shangri-La defense dialogue in Singapore, U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter delivered a long-anticipated speech on security issues in Asia.  As tensions have mounted over China’s island building in the South China Sea, Carter has been one of the administration’s strongest voices, calling the militarization of the islands a challenge to international norms and reaffirming the United States’ intention to uphold freedom of navigation and overflight, and to defend international law.  Carter’s Shangri-La speech did not disappoint; he broadened the aperture focusing on wider strategic goals for the region, he called for a regional architecture that gives all countries and people in the Asia-Pacific the right to rise, and spoke at length on the South China Sea disputes. Here are some of the prominent themes from the Secretary’s remarks. Tiếp tục đọc “Carter Defends the South China Sea at Shangri-La”

The Impact of Artificial Islands on Territorial Disputes Over The Sparatly Islands

by Zou Keyuan

Abstract: The issue of artificial islands in the South China Sea has little been detailed discussed in the context of territorial and maritime disputes. Even in international law, the term “artificial islands” remains controversial and there is no universally accepted definition of it, though several provisions of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea mention “artificial islands”.

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With the development of science and technology and the increasing endeavors of nations States to creep over to occupy more space from the oceans, the issue of artificial islands becomes more salient. This paper attempts to discuss this issue in an international law perspective with special reference to the Spratly Islands and to provoke more discussions about it in future.

 

Introduction

It is difficult to find a clear answer to the question on how and to what extent artificial islands will have impacts on the disputes over the Spratly Islands. There might also be some doubts as to whether there are artificial islands really existing in the South China Sea. If yes, what are these artificial islands? This paper attempts to discuss the issue of artificial islands in an international law perspective. Although the term artificial islands also includes artificial installations and structures such as oil platforms or fishing breeding constructions (for example, abandoned or obsolete oil platforms sometimes can be used as artificial reefs for fishery habitat construction),[1]this paper mainly focuses on artificial islands per se. Tiếp tục đọc “The Impact of Artificial Islands on Territorial Disputes Over The Sparatly Islands”

HẾT GẠC MA, TRUNG QUỐC NGANG NGƯỢC ẦM ẦM XÂY ĐẢO Ở HUY GƠ

 

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(TNO) Đá Huy Gơ là bãi đá ngầm nằm trong cụm đảo Sinh Tồn, thuộc quần đảo Trường Sa (Khánh Hòa, Việt Nam), bị Trung Quốc chiếm giữ trái phép từ cuối tháng 2.1988. Đá Huy Gơ còn được gọi với tên khác là đá Tư Nghĩa, cách Gạc Ma khoảng 15 hải lý theo hướng tây nam. Tiếp tục đọc “HẾT GẠC MA, TRUNG QUỐC NGANG NGƯỢC ẦM ẦM XÂY ĐẢO Ở HUY GƠ”

Images show Vietnam South China Sea reclamation but not as vast as China’s actions

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Images show Vietnam South China Sea reclamation but not as vast as China’s actions

The expansion of the land area of Vietnamese-controlled Sand Cay and West London Reef in the Spratly is shown in satellite images from Washington’s Centre for Strategic and International Studies

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