South China Sea challenges series launched

The South China Morning Post launched a three-part series on February 11, 2026, examining how Beijing and its neighbors use new frameworks and diplomacy amid South China Sea disputes. The series explores evolving diplomatic and strategic tools in the region for 2026.

The South China Morning Post's series, titled 'Challenges and pathways in the South China Sea,' describes how Beijing and its neighbors are leveraging new frameworks and diplomacy to navigate competing claims and ambitions in the contested waters. Published on February 11, 2026, the three-part series explores the evolving diplomatic and strategic tools being used to reshape the South China Sea that year.

The first installment discusses why the High Seas Treaty could change the 'rules of the game' in the South China Sea row. Effective January 17, the treaty protects unique marine biodiversity and ecosystems in areas beyond any individual country's jurisdiction.

The second part examines the Philippines' ambition to seal a South China Sea code of conduct. As the 2026 Asean chair, Manila has highlighted its push to finalize the code within its term, covering the contested waters.

The series highlights ongoing dynamics in the South China Sea disputes, including diplomatic efforts and the role of international frameworks. It provides an overview of developments for 2026 without detailing specific incidents.

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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. receives the ASEAN chairmanship from Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the 47th Summit in Kuala Lumpur, symbolizing regional leadership transition.
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Philippines takes over ASEAN chairmanship at Malaysia summit

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The Philippines officially assumed the chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations on October 28, 2025, at the close of the 47th ASEAN Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. received the handover from Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, setting the stage for Manila to host key meetings in 2026. Marcos expressed hopes to invite Chinese President Xi Jinping to Manila if South China Sea code of conduct talks conclude successfully by then.

Nagpapatuloy ang mahabang usapan sa pagitan ng ASEAN at China tungkol sa Code of Conduct sa South China Sea na naglalayong magtakda ng mga panuntunan upang maiwasan ang mga insidente at mabawasan ang tensyon sa gitna ng magkapatong na mga claim. Simula pa noong gitna ng 1990s, ang mga pakikipag-ugnayan na ito ay nagmula sa mga nakaraang salungatan, tulad ng labanan noong 1988 sa Johnson South Reef at ang okupasyon ng China sa Mischief Reef noong 1995. Sa kabila ng mabagal na pag-unlad, inaasahan ang pagwawakas nito sa Hulyo 2026.

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Ruhanas Harun, an international relations professor at Malaysia's National Defence University, told a maritime symposium in China's Hainan province that Asean member states prefer 'quiet diplomacy' for maritime disputes, but power asymmetry makes South China Sea issues hard to resolve. Chinese analysts say Beijing supports this approach as long as sovereignty claims are settled bilaterally.

Following China's December 29 announcement, the PLA launched 'Justice Mission 2025' exercises around Taiwan on December 30, prompting Japan to dispatch a Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer for surveillance amid heightened tensions over U.S. arms sales and Tokyo's warnings on a potential Taiwan crisis.

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Binawaan ng kinatawan na si Leila de Lima ang paulit-ulit na pahayag ng Chinese Embassy sa Manila na ang Pilipinas ang gumagalaw sa hindi pagkakasundo sa West Philippine Sea, na tinawag niyang 'selective amnesia'. Sa kanyang pahayag, sinabi niya na ang mga claim ng China ay nakabatay lamang sa nine-dash line na wala nang legal na batayan ayon sa 2016 Hague tribunal.

As 2026 dawns, Japan grapples with uncertainties over the US alliance under President Trump, fearing a potential regional deal with China amid fresh lows in Beijing-Tokyo ties following PM Sanae Takaichi's Taiwan comments.

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Cebu City is hosting the ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Retreat from January 25 to 29, 2026, and the ASEAN Tourism Forum from January 26 to 30, as the Philippines assumes the ASEAN chairmanship for the year.

 

 

 

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