Global Impact: Asian nations take up defensive positions as Blinken’s Beijing visit falls short of cooling US-China tensions
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Are US-China relations destined to end up as a ‘new cold war’?
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Antony Blinken is the latest senior US official to visit China, but some analysts believe Washington needs to set out a clear vision for future relations
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Although both sides may wish to avoid outright conflict, there are profound differences and a lack of trust that will be very difficult to overcome
With some describing the situation as a “new cold war”, there are growing calls within Washington for the US to formulate a clearer policy on how it wishes to engage with China.
US-led alliance adds to Beijing’s challenges in East and South China Seas
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Beijing’s latest confrontations with Tokyo and Manila over contested islands come as they strengthen maritime coalition with Washington
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Analyst says tensions in Taiwan Strait, East China Sea and South China Sea are linked as US tries to rally its partners in Indo-Pacific
In just three days, China has been locked in maritime confrontations with two of its neighbours.
In the South China Sea, tensions have flared again between China and the Philippines over contested reefs, while in the East China Sea, Beijing’s dispute with Tokyo over a set of islands resurfaced with a visit by a group of Japanese lawmakers.
Aukus not an ‘Asian Nato’ but expansion could complicate China’s regional plans
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Buildout of Indo-Pacific cooperation pact could leave China more isolated facing more complex network of potential adversaries
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But it is premature to add more member states to ‘new group’ that has barely started, analyst says
‘Natural’ for Japan to play larger Aukus role, but likely not as partner
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Japan’s ties with Australia and Aukus has grown amid tensions with China, but ‘complexities’ in the sharing of nuclear information means a ‘Jaukus’ bloc is unlikely
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Still, there are opportunities for Japan to cooperate with Australia, the UK and US on areas ‘beyond the first pillar’, including on AI and hypersonic missiles, analysts say
Australia’s defence minister has said Canberra is keen for Tokyo to play a larger role in the development of defence technology under the Aukus security partnership, but he stopped short of suggesting Japan should join a pact that presently brings together Australia, Britain and the United States.
Pro-Duterte coalition slams Manila’s involvement in US ‘proxy war’ with China
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Coalition led by supporters of former president Duterte launch campaign against the Philippines’ growing military alliance with the US
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Their manifesto criticises President Marcos Jnr’s South China Sea stance, claims China’s aggressive actions justified by his provocations
At the end of the launch event for the Citizens’ Coalition Against War in Manila on Wednesday, the group released a petition calling for signatures supporting an end to the proxy war as well as a manifesto criticising the government’s position on the Second Thomas Shoal, a highly contested maritime landmark in the South China Sea that the Philippine refers to as Ayungin and Beijing calls Ren’ai Jiao.
‘A message for China’: US’ new missile launchers in Asia a ‘warning’ to Beijing
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Chinese foreign ministry says China does not compete with other nations in military power and ‘firmly pursues a defensive national defence policy’
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South Korean expert deems putting another party within range of a weapons system ‘both a military threat and a warning to the adversary’
‘That’s their problem’: US-Manila sea drills likely to provoke Beijing
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Philippines and United States armed forces will hold the 2024 Balikatan joint military exercises from April 22-May 8
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This year’s edition of the annual drills will take place in areas outside Philippine territory along the outer edge of South China Sea’s waters
The April 22 to May 8 drills involve some 16,000 soldiers and showcase Manila’s new Comprehensive Archipelagic Defense Concept (CADC), a strategy that aims to defend the country’s exclusive economic zone.
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