RULES AND ORDER

2020-09-21 | BY Wang Tengfei, Yan Yan, Wang Siyu, Song Runxi
In 2020, Vietnamese fishermen have frequently clashed with Indonesian and Malaysian law enforcement forces at sea, even causing casualties and raising concerns.

2020-08-29 | BY Mark Hoskin
The combination of timing and its hazardous nature making such a transit less innocent than normal. Regardless of any legal technicality, the US should avoid such behaviour, which has no good strategic purpose and is contrary to the basic principles of crisis prevention and management.

2020-07-13 | BY Zheng Zhihua, Wu Jingnan
This article and the following two articles try to re-examine Hayton‘s research on the history of South China Sea, which is intended to reduce some prejudices and misunderstandings, and to promote a more balanced understanding of the history of the South China Sea.

2020-07-08 | BY SCSPI
On one hand, Vietnam repeatedly declares to take measures against IUU fishing; but on the other, it acquiesces in or even pampers its fishing vessels in doing so.

Does a country’s ADIZ have to be related to its territorial sovereignty and maritime boundary?

2020-06-09 | BY SCSPI
As China kicked off summer fishing moratorium, Vietnamese fishing vessels surged in May.

2020-05-10 | BY SCSPI
The activities of Vietnam’s fishing vessels remain one of the most intensive in the South China Sea, no matter in terms of scope or quantity.