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Philippines UNCLOS arbitration
China Enforcing Quasi-ADIZ in South China Sea: Philippine Justice
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing is already effectively implementing an air defense identification zone.
Philippines Slams China Over ‘Deceitful Rhetoric’ on South China Sea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Philippine officials renew their attack on China's alleged aggression in disputed waters.
Philippine Nationalism and the South China Sea
By Alexandre Dor
Manila's South China Sea strategy is more about strengthening national unity than changing China’s behavior.
The Philippines-China Arbitration: What Next?
By Gregory Poling
What comes next in the Philippines' South China Sea arbitration case?
Mandate of Heaven: An ADIZ in the South China Sea
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Might China seek to amend customary international law in relation to air defense identification zones?
Philippines to Revive Former US Naval Base Near South China Sea in 2016
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Manila is looking to reopen the facility next year in a further boost to its capabilities.
How China Views the South China Sea Arbitration Case
By Xue Li
A look at China's position on the case -- and how it could respond if the tribunal rules in the Philippines' favor.
In the Philippines' South China Sea Case, Is International Law on Trial?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Philippines and China have conflicting opinions on the symbolism of the case itself.
Does the Philippines’ South China Sea Case Against China Really Matter?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
As the trial gets underway, we should be clear about what it may – or may not – mean
Diplomatic Access: The Philippines
By Diplomatic Access
Philippine Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. on the South China Sea disputes, the rebalance to Asia, and more.
Philippines Counters China in New South China Sea Case Submission
By Shannon Tiezzi
Manila sends an additional 3,000 page responding to questions from an arbitral tribunal.
Philippines Accuses China of Ramming Boats in South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
Once again, the Philippine government is publicizing China's bad behavior in the South China Sea.