China declares exercise zone but not ADIZ...
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With the announcement that the Permanent Court of Arbitration will rule on July 12 on its case between the Philippine and Chinese governments regarding China’s territorial claims in the South China Seas, tensions in the area are coming to a head (Court of Arbitration, June 29). On July 3, China’s Maritime Safety Agency released a notice to mariners declaring a sizable part of the South China Sea off-limits between July 5–11 for military exercises (China Maritime Safety Administration, July 3; see map). The off-limits area is more than 86,000 square kilometers, larger than South Carolina. China has also increased its tempo of public statements and rebuttals regarding the court case in recent months (China Brief, June 21).
International Court Rules Against Beijing in South China Sea Dispute
International Court Rules Against Beijing in South China Sea Dispute
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The South China Sea: Containing a Regional Conflict
The South China Sea: Containing a Regional Conflict
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Statement by Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook on Incident in South China Sea
Statement by Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook on Incident in South China Sea
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