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Vietnam’s hypocrisy in South China Sea dispute

by Mark Valencia September 13, 2021September 13, 2021

Vietnam is trying to defend itself in its maritime disputes with its much more powerful neighbor China in the South China Sea by naming and shaming it for its transgressions there. Some of the criticism is deserved. But much of it is hypocritical in that it ignores Vietnam’s own similar transgressions. Indeed, it is like the […]

Posted inAT Finance

US loses a march to China in South China Sea

by Richard Javad Heydarian November 5, 2019February 18, 2020
A US naval vessel in the South China Sea. Photo: Facebook
Posted inAT Finance, Beijing, China, Japan, Northeast Asia, Philippines, Singapore, South Asia, World

US drops the gauntlet on the South China Sea

by Richard Javad Heydarian November 15, 2018February 18, 2020
Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong makes a speech during the 6th Asean-US Summit in Singapore on November 15, 2018. Photo: AFP via Anadolu Agency/Anton Raharjo
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Beijing, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Myanmar, New Zealand, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, South Asia, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, World

Singapore’s ASEAN tenure marked by crises and disputes

by Nile Bowie November 15, 2018February 18, 2020
French President Emmanuel Macron reviews an honor guard of the French Navy aboard the French Mistral Class assault ship and helicopter carrier "Dixmude", January 19, 2018. Photo: AFP/ Claude Paris
Posted inAT Finance, Beijing, Brunei, China, European Union, France, Japan, Malaysia, Northeast Asia, Philippines, Singapore, South Asia, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Vietnam, World

Europe lends America muscle in South China Sea

by Richard Javad Heydarian June 6, 2018February 18, 2020
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang laughs with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a signing ceremony at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, April 8, 2018. Picture: Parker Song/Pool via Reuters
Posted inAT Finance, Bangladesh, Beijing, China, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, South Asia, Vietnam, World

Singapore-led Asean favors China over US

by Richard Javad Heydarian April 30, 2018February 18, 2020
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull reacts as he speaks to delegates during the opening remarks for an Emerging Leaders roundtable during the one-off summit of 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Sydney, Australia, March 16, 2018.      Photo: Pool via Reuters/Rick Rycroft
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Middle East, Myanmar, New Zealand, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Philippines, Singapore, South Asia, Thailand, Vietnam, World

Australia uses Asean to poke at US, China

by Richard Javad Heydarian March 20, 2018February 18, 2020
Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana (C) tries a CQ-A5b (M4) rifle donated by the Chinese government during the ceremony at the military headquarters in Manila on October 5, 2017.Photo: AFP/Ted Aljibe
Posted inAT Finance, Beijing, Brunei, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Philippines, South Asia, South Korea, Vietnam, World

Philippine brass up in arms on the South China Sea

by Richard Javad Heydarian January 15, 2018February 18, 2020
People's Republic of China Foreign Minister Wang Yi answers questions during a interview with reporters, after a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of an Asean meeting held in Manila, Philippines August 6, 2017. Photo: Reuters/Romeo Ranoco
Posted inAT Finance, Australia, Beijing, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, North Korea, Northeast Asia, Oceania, Philippines, Russia, South Asia, South Korea, Vietnam, World

Asean meet leans in China’s favor

by Richard Javad Heydarian August 7, 2017February 18, 2020
Anti-riot police block demonstrators attempting to march towards the Philippine International Convention Center, which is the venue of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit in metro Manila, Philippines April 29, 2017. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco
Posted inAT Finance, Beijing, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, South Asia, Vietnam

Asean yields to China on South China Sea statement

by Reuters April 30, 2017February 18, 2020
Asean leaders link arms at the opening ceremony of the association's 30th gathering in Manila. Photo: Reuters
Posted inAT Finance, Beijing, China, Laos, Philippines, South Asia

Asean statement on South China Sea may rile China

by Reuters April 29, 2017February 18, 2020

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