
"Rising Tensions Forecasted as China Vows Firm Response to South China Sea Disputes"
Tensions in the South China Sea are escalating as China and the Philippines engage in a war of words over recent incidents, with both sides accusing each other of provocative actions. The Philippines, under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., has adopted a more confrontational stance towards China's activities in the region, contrasting with the previous administration's approach. Despite the Permanent Court of Arbitration's 2016 ruling against China's historical claims, Beijing continues to assert its dominance through grey-zone tactics, which have intensified in 2023. ASEAN and China have made little progress on a Code of Conduct to manage the disputes, and the U.S. has increased its presence in the area, further complicating the situation. Analysts warn that the risk of accidental escalation is high, with key flashpoints being the Second Thomas Shoal and the Scarborough Shoal.
