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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ASEAN leaders meeting in Cebu to negotiate a Code of Conduct for the South China Sea
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Asean resumes push for code of conduct in South China Sea

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At the close of the 48th Asean Leaders’ Meeting in Cebu, the regional bloc renewed its push for an immediate conclusion to negotiations on a legally binding Code of Conduct in the South China Sea to manage disputes.

Following bilateral meetings in Quanzhou on March 27-28, the Philippines and China advanced practical measures in the South China Sea, including initial exchanges on oil and gas exploration, amid efforts to manage disputes and boost confidence-building. The talks, previewed amid global energy concerns, pave the way for higher-level discussions later this year.

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Chinese political scientist Zheng Yongnian has warned Southeast Asian nations not to assume US backing or leverage US-China tensions for their own gains, as such a strategy could backfire. Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) face a delicate balancing act between the US and China, its largest trading partner, amid ramped-up naval presence by both Beijing and Washington in the South China Sea.

The Philippine Coast Guard announced it will deploy vessels and aircraft to challenge and drive away Chinese research ships conducting unlawful marine scientific research in the West Philippine Sea. Four Chinese vessels were detected operating in Philippine waters without government consent. The PCG emphasized that foreign marine scientific research requires prior government authorization.

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Former Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonio Carpio said international naval drills in the West Philippine Sea recognize the Philippines' claims under the 2016 arbitral ruling. He shared this in an ANC interview on April 1, even as China rejects the decision. Carpio pointed out that this falls short of full enforcement due to the Philippines' lack of political will.

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