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What can a rusting warship tell us about tensions in the South China Sea?

The Inquiry

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Significance of the South China Sea

The chapter delves into the importance of the South China Sea for global trade, security, and territorial claims by countries like China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Taiwan, and Malaysia. It explores the historical background of territorial disputes, China's ambitions in the region from economic and political perspectives, and the strategic value of controlling the sea for nuclear deterrence.

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