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The article analyzes the rationale, context, and implications of the Philippines’ landmark arbitration case in the South China Sea. Specifically, it evaluates four important and inter‐related issues: (i) the centrality of international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, to the peaceful management and, if possible, resolution of the South China Sea disputes; (ii)...
The triangular relations among three states—the Philippines, the United States, and the People's Republic of China—are governed by structural balance of power factors, “pragmatic opportunism” on the part of the superpowers, and the threat and opportunity perceptions of individual Philippine administrations. Recent years have seen Manila dramatically oscillating between the extremes of engagement and...
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