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The South China Sea: Troubled Waters
Bordered by ten nations and including some of the world's most important shipping lane...
published: 17 Sep 2010
The South China Sea: Troubled Waters
Bordered by ten nations and including some of the world's most important shipping lanes and fisheries, the South China Sea is a vital region. Critically important mineral resources, including oil, are thought to be there in large quantities as well. The Chinese have long laid claim to nearly the entire South China Sea. That claim is contested by many nations and in some instances the conflict has turned violent. This summer the United States entered the fray. In July, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, "The United States has a national interest in freedom of navigation, open access to Asia's maritime commons, and respect for international law in the South China Sea." This comment, made at a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations' (ASEAN) regional forum held in Hanoi, triggered a vigorous response from Chinese authorities. Chinese authorities argue that they and other nations in the region can work out their differences on a bilateral, nation to nation basis. They say that the US is intruding into the discussion and attempting to make rights and use of the South China Sea an international issue. As Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi put it, "What will be the consequences to if this issue is turned into an international or multilateral one? It will only make matters worse and the resolution more difficult." Classroom use of this video is permitted. We would appreciate feedback from viewers. Please write to us at uschina@usc.edu. This new <b>...</b>
published: 17 Sep 2010
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Trouble brewing in the South China Sea - Decoder
A turf war brewing in Asia's South China Sea risks creating a geopolitical flashpoint ...
published: 17 Jul 2012
Trouble brewing in the South China Sea - Decoder
A turf war brewing in Asia's South China Sea risks creating a geopolitical flashpoint as the US and smaller countries seek to check China's rising influence. (July 17, 2012)
published: 17 Jul 2012
author: ReutersTV
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The South China Sea: Flashpoint of the Asia-Pacific
CONTINUE WATCHING: ur1.ca TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: www.corbettreport.com If the Asia-Pacifi...
published: 21 Aug 2012
The South China Sea: Flashpoint of the Asia-Pacific
CONTINUE WATCHING: ur1.ca TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: www.corbettreport.com If the Asia-Pacific region is becoming, in the words of Hillary "We came, we saw, he died" Clinton, "the strategic and economic center of gravity," then the South China Sea may just be the strategic center of that strategic center. At first glance, there is nothing particularly remarkable about this area of the Pacific. Stretching from the southern shores of the People's Republic of China and Taiwan in the north to Malaysia and Indonesia in the south, it covers about 3.5 million square kilometers and contains three archipelagos containing over 250 islands, reefs, shoals, atolls and sandbars, most of them containing no indigenous population, and many of them submerged for part or all of the year. Upon closer inspection, however, the waters comprising the South China Sea are of central importance to the region. It is the second busiest sea lane in the world, and contains proven oil reserves of over 7 billion barrels, with an estimated 28 billion barrels total and 266 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. As the sea's importance becomes more and more pronounced, and as the region itself sees its major players asserting themselves more aggressively on the world stage, the area has become a flashpoint for disputes between China, Vietnam, and the Philippines. Now, tensions in the area are threatening to spill over into armed confrontation. Find out more in this week's Eyeopener report.
published: 21 Aug 2012
author: corbettreport
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Chinese Protesters Attack Japanese Embassy - South China Sea Dispute
Chinese Protesters Attack Japanese Embassy - South China Sea Dispute BEIJING — Thous...
published: 15 Sep 2012
Chinese Protesters Attack Japanese Embassy - South China Sea Dispute
Chinese Protesters Attack Japanese Embassy - South China Sea Dispute BEIJING — Thousands of Chinese besieged the Japanese embassy in Beijing on Saturday,Beging - hurling rocks, eggs and bottles, and protests broke out in other Chinese cities in an angry dispute over a group of remote islands. Paramilitary police with shields and batons barricaded the embassy, holding back and sometimes fighting with slogan-chanting, flag-waving protesters who at times appeared to be trying to storm the building. "Return our islands! Japanese devils get out!" some shouted. One held up a sign reading: "For the respect of the motherland, we must go to war with Japan." Protester Liu Gang, a migrant worker from the southern region of Guangxi, said: "We hate Japan. We've always hated Japan. Japan invaded China and killed a lot of Chinese. We will never forget." By early evening, police had succeeded in persuading some people to leave. Rings of anti-riot police stood guard in front of the embassy, apparently readying for a long night. "I think it's time for the Chinese government to get tougher. Look at what the ordinary people feel. The government should respond," said a man who gave his family name as Xue. "I don't mean war, but tougher action like sanctions. You can see how much Japan depends on our economy. Then don't sell them any rare earths," he said, referring to elements mined in China which are vital to defense, electronics and renewable-energy technologies. Japan said its foreign <b>...</b>
published: 15 Sep 2012
author: SurvivalWithBushcraf
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Patrick Cronin: The South China Sea
The South China Sea is the future hot-point of conflict in the world. As India and China f...
published: 02 Mar 2012
Patrick Cronin: The South China Sea
The South China Sea is the future hot-point of conflict in the world. As India and China focus on increasing their naval capabilities, how is the United States adapting their strategy? The Center for a New American Security's Patrick Cronin sits down with Steve Paikin.
published: 02 Mar 2012
author: AgendaStevePaikin
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The South China Sea Dispute
China, the United States, the Philippines, Vietnam and others are squaring off over the re...
published: 08 Aug 2012
The South China Sea Dispute
China, the United States, the Philippines, Vietnam and others are squaring off over the resource rich South China Sea. Take our poll here: ywtv.tv Read the full story here: www.guardian.co.uk China tells US to "shut up" articles.chicagotribune.com Obama Pivot Toward Asia www.theatlantic.com Join the conversation on Facebook www.facebook.com Add TDC to your circles on Google+ plus.google.com Follow The Daily Conversation on Twitter www.twitter.com Keywords: TDC TheDailyConversation The Daily Conversation
published: 08 Aug 2012
author: TheDailyConversation
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Inside Story - The world's most disputed waters
Tensions are rising in the South China Sea after China established a new city on a dispute...
published: 30 Jul 2012
Inside Story - The world's most disputed waters
Tensions are rising in the South China Sea after China established a new city on a disputed island. Inside Story examines the world's most disputed waters and asks why China is making these seemingly provocative moves now.
published: 30 Jul 2012
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Philippines to stand ground in South China Sea: Aquino
If Philippines President Aquino succeeds in turning a preliminary agreement with his count...
published: 17 Oct 2012
Philippines to stand ground in South China Sea: Aquino
If Philippines President Aquino succeeds in turning a preliminary agreement with his country's Muslim insurgents into a peace settlement, he will have succeeded where his predecessors have failed for 40 years. But it's far from the only problem on his plate. The Philippines is in the midst of an increasingly heated row with China over long-disputed territory in the South China Sea, and the President insists his country is determined to stand its ground Newsline's Kesha West spoke to Benigno Aquino at Malacanang Palace in Manila.
published: 17 Oct 2012
author: australianetworknews
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Vietnamese ship got intercepted in South China Sea
China surveillance vessel stops Vietnam ship in S. China Sea. On one of the Chinese mariti...
published: 03 Jul 2012
Vietnamese ship got intercepted in South China Sea
China surveillance vessel stops Vietnam ship in S. China Sea. On one of the Chinese maritime surveillance vessels' regular patrols, they successfully turned around a Vietnam ship which had sailed into China's jurisdiction on the South China Sea. On the second day of its patrols in the South China Sea, the Chinese surveillance vessels detected a foreign ship. It was coming towards them at high speed. The patrol forces say the foreign ship infringed China's sovereignty on the South China Sea. They immediately initiated the emergency response plan. The first step: requesting the ship to identify it. Huang Yong, team leader, China Maritime Surveillance Patrol, said, "This is Chinese maritime surveillance vessel 83. According to UN Convention on the Law of the Sea and laws of China, this area is under China's jurisdiction. We are executing our duties. Please leave the area." The surveillance vessels changed formation. The command vessel headed toward the Vietnam ship, flanked by three others. After around ten minutes, the Vietnam ship slowed down its speed and finally retreated.
published: 03 Jul 2012
author: JDUS2020
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US, China Square Off Over South China Sea
The Obama administration is pressing Beijing to accept a code of conduct for resolving ter...
published: 12 Jul 2012
US, China Square Off Over South China Sea
The Obama administration is pressing Beijing to accept a code of conduct for resolving territorial disputes in the resource-rich South China Sea, a difficult mediation effort that has faced resistance from the communist government. (July 12) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly
published: 12 Jul 2012
author: AssociatedPress
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Philippine-Chinese Standoff in South China Sea (Dispatch)
Stratfor Director of Military Analysis Nate Hughes examines the Philippine and Chinese app...
published: 11 Apr 2012
Philippine-Chinese Standoff in South China Sea (Dispatch)
Stratfor Director of Military Analysis Nate Hughes examines the Philippine and Chinese approaches to solving the South China Sea problem during a standoff near a disputed island. For more, visit: www.stratfor.com
published: 11 Apr 2012
author: STRATFORvideo
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Vietnam, China Trade Flourishes Despite South China Sea Tensions
Tensions between Vietnam and China resurfaced in July over disputed territory in the South...
published: 03 Oct 2012
Vietnam, China Trade Flourishes Despite South China Sea Tensions
Tensions between Vietnam and China resurfaced in July over disputed territory in the South China Sea. Despite the nationalist bickering, trade between the Asian neighbors continues to flourish. But unlike China, Vietnam has welcomed US involvement in the dispute. VOA's Daniel Schearf recently visited Vietnam's border with China as well as a strategic bay on the South China Sea and has this story.
published: 03 Oct 2012
author: VOAvideo
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The Complexities of the South China Sea Dispute
EVENT VIDEO: On Tuesday 7 August, Professor Clive Schofield addressed the AIIA NSW, outlin...
published: 15 Aug 2012
The Complexities of the South China Sea Dispute
EVENT VIDEO: On Tuesday 7 August, Professor Clive Schofield addressed the AIIA NSW, outlining thoroughly why the challenge of contested claims in the South China Sea is such a passionate and irreconcilably hard topic to solve. If you think you are across the issue, you will want to see this presentation. If you know little of the complexities, this is also a much watch. Unfortunately, the slides were not available to be posted together with this presentation.
published: 15 Aug 2012
author: AIIAvision
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HD, 2K, 4K, Time Lapse Stock Footage - Hong Kong, China
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published: 11 May 2009
Author: HDtimelapse.net
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Timelapse footage shot in 2008-2009 in beautiful Hong-Kong, China.
This showreel includes timelapse shots from Victoria Peak, Nan Lian Garden, Golden Tower, Chi Lin Nunnery, Diamond Hill, Nathan Road, Kowloon Peninsula, Garden Road, Causeway Road, King's Road, Marble Road, North Point, Yee Wo Street near Times Square, Jardine's Bazaar, Des Voeux Road Central, Queenway Road, Johnston Road, Connaught Road Central, Happy Valley, Tsing Ma Bridge, Tin Hau Temple, Kwanyin Statue, Repulse Bay, South China Sea, Lantau Island, Tian Tan Buddha, Po Lin Monastery, Ladies Market, Mongkok, Kowloon Peninsula, Avenue of Stars, IFC Two, Bank of China.
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South China Sea - Palau
In 1992, Doug and I traveled to Palau to Scuba dive in the South China Sea....
published: 05 Dec 2010
Author: Nick Nobody
South China Sea - Palau
In 1992, Doug and I traveled to Palau to Scuba dive in the South China Sea.
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South China Sea, 2012.
This video is meant to be projected onto a wall at large scale. It was shot in Vietnam in ...
published: 20 May 2012
Author: Megan Vossler
South China Sea, 2012.
This video is meant to be projected onto a wall at large scale. It was shot in Vietnam in January 2006, the morning after a storm on the South China Sea.
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Solving the South China Sea
Watch Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, Chairman and CEO of C.V. Starr & Co. and CSIS Trustee, exp...
published: 16 Apr 2012
Author: CSIS
Solving the South China Sea
Watch Maurice "Hank" Greenberg, Chairman and CEO of C.V. Starr & Co. and CSIS Trustee, explore geopolitical tensions in the South China Sea with Ernest Bower, director of the CSIS Southeast Asia Program.
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South China Sea Dispute Won't Be Easily Resolved
NEW YORK, June 4, 2012 — A tangled web of contradictory claims and conflicting forei...
published: 07 Jun 2012
South China Sea Dispute Won't Be Easily Resolved
NEW YORK, June 4, 2012 — A tangled web of contradictory claims and conflicting foreign policies stand in the way of resolving the South China Sea issue. To read the full story: scty.asia
published: 07 Jun 2012
author: asiasociety
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China and Philippines Dispute South China Sea (Portfolio)
Vice President of Strategic Intelligence Rodger Baker examines the recent dispute over oil...
published: 01 Mar 2012
China and Philippines Dispute South China Sea (Portfolio)
Vice President of Strategic Intelligence Rodger Baker examines the recent dispute over oil exploration in the South China Sea. For more, visit: www.stratfor.com
published: 01 Mar 2012
author: STRATFORvideo
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South China Sea Confrontation Continues
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com The dispute betwee...
published: 11 May 2012
South China Sea Confrontation Continues
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com The dispute between the Philippines and mainland China over the sovereignty of Huangyan Island continues to escalate. The mainland regime continues to criticize the Philippines and is increasing military build-up in the area. Recently, the regime also started to apply strict inspection of fruits imported from the Philippines. Many suggest that the Chinese regime is trying to force Philippines to back away through economic pressure. Recently, mainland China's state Administration of Quality Supervision posted a notice to its website, saying that they had detected harmful substances in fruits imported from the Philippines and requested that local Quality Supervision agencies strengthen inspection of fruits from the Philippines. The notice was announced on May 2, and posted to the website on May 8. This is the second time that China has requested strengthening the inspection of fruits from the Philippines in the recent period. Voice of America reported that this is a typical method that the mainland regime uses to apply economic and political pressure, Japan and Taiwan have also suffered such economic threats in the past. The Chairman of the Philippine's Banana-Growers and Exporters Association Stephen Antig told media, some bananas exported to China have already failed inspection. Antig believes, the Huangyan Island incident caused the Chinese to strengthen inspection. This might cause a major blow to <b>...</b>
published: 11 May 2012
author: ChinaForbiddenNews
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Indonesia's Natalegawa Discusses South China Sea Dispute: Video
Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa talks about territori...
published: 23 Mar 2012
Indonesia's Natalegawa Discusses South China Sea Dispute: Video
Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa talks about territorial disputes in the South China Sea. China signaled for the US to stay out of disputes over the sea, three days before President Barack Obama is due to meet with regional leaders concerned over China's territorial claims in the oil-and gas-rich waters. Portions of the South China Sea are claimed by Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia. China claims almost the entire sea. Separately, China and Japan are locked in a diplomatic dispute centering on conflicting territorial claims in the East China Sea. (Source: Bloomberg)
published: 23 Mar 2012
author: Bloomberg