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Hindi Ito Marites: 10 years of the Arbitral Award on the South China Sea
PH🏛️ PoliticsProgressive5 hr. ago

Hindi Ito Marites: 10 years of the Arbitral Award on the South China Sea

The article discusses the 10th anniversary of the 2016 arbitral ruling in the South China Sea case, which affirmed the Philippines' sovereign rights over certain areas of the sea. During his presidency, former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte dismissed the ruling as insignificant, calling it 'a mere piece of paper' that he would 'toss into the trash can.' This approach allowed China to assert greater influence in the region. However, the Philippines has since shifted strategy, using the ruling to strengthen its position in maritime security. The article highlights how the ruling remains relevant today and is being leveraged by the current administration.

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Hindi Ito Marites: 10 years of the Arbitral Award on the South China Sea

The article discusses the 10th anniversary of the 2016 arbitral ruling in the South China Sea case, which affirmed the Philippines' sovereign rights over certain areas of the sea. During his presidency, former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte dismissed the ruling as insignificant, calling it 'a mere piece of paper' that he would 'toss into the trash can.' This approach allowed China to assert greater influence in the region. However, the Philippines has since shifted strategy, using the ruling to strengthen its position in maritime security. The article highlights how the ruling remains relevant today and is being leveraged by the current administration.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the Duterte administration's dismissal of the arbitral award as a failure, implying criticism of his policies. It contrasts this with the current administration's more strategic use of the ruling, suggesting a shift toward a more assertive stance on maritime sovereignty. The tone赞

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