The ongoing South China Sea dispute
The ongoing South China Sea dispute
A row of wind turbines in the Philippines faces the South China Sea -- a striking contrast to the race for underwater natural resources.
Paolo Dala
China eyes natural resource deposits in the South China Sea to meet its significant energy needs, creating friction between itself, the countries in the region, and the United States, which could be called upon to mediate. Southeast Asia Forum director Donald K. Emmerson and former Shorenstein Fellow John Ciorciari consider the economic and diplomatic aspects of China’s sovereignty claims in a recent flare-up of this ongoing dispute.