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  2. Timeline of the South China Sea dispute - Wikipedia

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    World War II. 1939 – Japan invades the Paracel and Spratly islands and takes control of the South China Sea. Japanese military bases were set up on Woody and Pattle islands in the Paracels and Itu Aba in the Spratlys. Japan administered the Spratlys via Taiwan's jurisdiction and the Paracels via Hainan's jurisdiction.

  3. Territorial disputes in the South China Sea - Wikipedia

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    The United States officially addressed the South China Sea dispute for the first time in 1995, when its statement focused on the peaceful resolution of disputes, peace and stability, freedom of navigation, neutrality over the question of sovereignty, and respect of maritime norms. The 1995 statement did not name any states by their names.

  4. South China Sea Arbitration - Wikipedia

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    The South China Sea Arbitration (Philippines v. China, PCA case number 2013–19) was an arbitration case brought by the Republic of the Philippines against the People's Republic of China (PRC) under Annex VII (subject to Part XV) of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS, ratified by the Philippines in 1984, by the PRC in 1996, opted out from Section 2 of Part XV by China ...

  5. In South China Sea dispute, Philippines' bolder hand tests ...

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    The previously undisclosed meeting marked a pivotal moment, as Manila began a publicity blitz to highlight the intensifying territorial dispute in the South China Sea, where the ramming of ships ...

  6. Everything you need to know about the South China Sea dispute ...

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    After a formal protest from the Philippines and a decisive warning from the U.S., China has backed down following its recent displays of aggression in the international dispute over sovereignty of ...

  7. Scarborough Shoal standoff - Wikipedia

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    Scarborough Shoal standoff. /  15.183°N 117.767°E  / 15.183; 117.767. The Scarborough Shoal standoff is a dispute between the Philippines and the People's Republic of China over the Scarborough Shoal. Tensions began on April 8, 2012, after the attempted apprehension by the Philippine Navy of eight mainland Chinese fishing vessels near ...

  8. US, China lock horns on Taiwan, Marcos slams Beijing at ... - AOL

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    SOUTH CHINA SEA DISPUTE. Marcos, making a keynote address at the meeting, said that the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries had a vision for "peace, stability, and prosperity" in the ...

  9. Second Thomas Shoal laser incident - Wikipedia

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    China Coast Guard. CCG 5205. On February 6, 2023, the China Coast Guard and Philippine Coast Guard had an encounter near the Second Thomas Shoal, one of the features of the Spratly Islands which is subject to a wider dispute in the South China Sea . The Second Thomas Shoal is claimed by multiple countries, including China and the Philippines.