05/11/2012
-(Channel news asia 8/11) Hu says China should become 'maritime power’: President Hu Jintao said China should become a "maritime power" as he opened a Communist Party congress on Thursday -(The jakartaglobe 8/11) US Role in Regional Security Underlined: Indonesian legislators have greeted Barack Obama’s re-election victory with calls for the US president to ensure that his Asia pivot does not exacerbate heightened tensions in the South China and East China seas.
-(The jakartapost 8/11) Four more challenging years for Barack Obama: Besides the undisputed media projection that Barack Obama will be reelected as President of the United States for four more years, the US has been showing a constant division in its political map since the 2000 Presidential Election
-(Nation multimedia 8/11) Obama's victory could bode well for the region: With another four years in the White house, the US president can make firm on the commitment to Asia.
-(Bangkok post 8/11) Upset waters need Asean, China unity: Thus, to reach a consensus on the territorial disputes in the South China Sea, the political willingness and commitment of all parties involved is vital.
-(Reuters 8/11) China's Hu says graft a threat, promises reforms: Outgoing Chinese President Hu Jintao warned on Thursday that corruption threatens the ruling Communist Party and the state
-(The Hindu 8/11) Obama’s eastern pivot, made in Asia: In his second administration, the form and contours of America’s ‘Asia Focus’ will be determined more by Asians than the U.S.
-(The diplomat 7/11) Asia’s Four Big Questions for Obama’s Second Term: Reactions in Asian capitals to President Obama’s reelection are likely mixed today.
-(Eurasia review 7/11) China Not Amenable To Conflict Resolution On South China Sea: China rigidly refuses to clarify the basis of its claims, whether they are based on the accepted international law of the United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea (UNCLOS) or the less widely accepted historical assertions
-(Ruvr 7/11) Russia, Vietnam can drill off South China Sea together: Medvedev stated that Russia’s government has recently allowed Vietnamese companies to explore a large oil field in the Yamalo-Nenets District
-(Indian defence review 7/11) The Arc of the India-US Partnership: Today, the India-US relationship is a transformed one with the change in Indian thinking about America being the most important element.
-(Asahi 7/11) China says Obama win offers opportunity to mend ties: China's official media said that ties with the United States were uneven in President Barack Obama's first term and mutual trust was "whittled down", but his re-election offered an opportunity to put the relationship back on track.
-(WSJ 7/11) U.S.-China Ties Set for Recalibration: A re-elected President Barack Obama will quickly face the challenge of reworking the U.S.'s most important relationship after a campaign that made China a central issue
-(Japan times 7/11) Beijing's Senkaku goal: Sub 'safe haven' in South China Sea: What's at stake in the smoldering diplomatic crisis with China over the uninhabited Senkaku Islands, which only seem to attract fishing boats and ultranationalists?
-(Gmanetwork 6/11) PNoy urges ASEM leaders to prioritize South China Sea dispute: President Benigno Aquino III on Tuesday told Asian and European leaders that the territorial dispute in the South China Sea should be among the priorities of the international community, not just of the claimant countries.
-(Eurasiareview 6/11) Decoding China’s Core Interest: The 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, which completed its term at Beijing on November 4, 2012, did not throw much light on any changes in nuances in the Chinese foreign policy that can be expected from the new party leadership
-(The Nation 6/11) Asem forum is a chance to foster cooperation: Asian and European leaders meeting in Vientiane this week have an opportunity for frank discussion on inter-regional issues of concern
-(Kyodo news 6/11) Japan seeks Thailand's understanding on territorial row with China: Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda called Tuesday for Thailand's understanding of Japan's stance over a territorial dispute with China as he met with his Thai counterpart Yingluck Shinawatra in the Laotian capital
-(Inquirer 6/11) EU supports Asean approach to sea row: Leaders of the European Union (EU), Switzerland and Norway declared support for an Asean approach to the territorial disputes in the South China Sea
-(Eurasia review 6/11) Two Global Superpowers One Global Challenge: This is a remarkable coincidence in timing as the birth of new stars in the political universe, or indeed an imaginable rebirth in the case of the United States, is being decided.
-(The diplomat 5/11) Australia’s Place in the “Asian Century”: Prime Minister Julia Gillard's government has developed a bold plan for embracing the "Asian Century." Can words be turned into deeds?; The New Triangular Diplomacy: India, China and America at Sea
-(The wall street journal 5/11) Beijing In a Bind: Chinese hegemony in the Pacific isn't inevitable—if Washington stands firm.
-(Channel news asia 5/11) Philippines pushes sea row at Asia-Europe summit: The Philippines on Monday pushed its call for an international solution to overlapping claims in the South China Sea at an Asia-Europe summit, saying vital global shipping lanes were at stake.
-(The jakartapost 5/11) China relentlessly harries Japan in island dispute: Chinese patrol boats have harried the Japanese Coast Guard many times a week for more than a month in an unusually relentless response to their latest maritime spat; ASEAN’s potential roles in intra-state conflict resolution
-(Georgetown 4/11) America’s “Pivot” To Asia: Evolutionary not Reactionary: America’s pivot to Asia—essentially a refocusing of global and strategic priorities after concluding wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and a wider “global war on terror”
-(Straits times 4/11) Australia, Philippines to bolster military drills: Australia and the Philippines will discuss greater security cooperation and visits by Australian forces for exercises with Filipino troops under a newly approved pact, Defence Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said on Sunday.
overlapping claims to the South China Sea during a summit of Asian and European leaders in Laos this week.
-(Asahi 4/11) Noda seeks closer ties with India amid isles row with China: Noda and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will agree to create a bilateral forum of senior officials to discuss security in the South China Sea when they meet on Nov. 16
Hội thảo khoa học quốc tế về Biển Đông là chuỗi hội thảo thường niên do Học viện Ngoại giao (DAV) tổ chức, với mục tiêu thúc đẩy đối thoại chuyên sâu, cởi mở và thẳng thắn về những diễn biến đa chiều liên quan đến Biển Đông.
Ngày 1 tháng 7 năm 2022, Viện Biển Đông, Học viện Ngoại giao đã tổ chức kỷ niệm 10 năm ngày thành lập Viện. Ngày 12 tháng 7 năm 2012, Thủ tướng Chính phủ Nguyễn Tấn Dũng đã ký quyết định thành lập Viện Biển Đông, trực thuộc Học viện Ngoại giao, là đơn vị chuyên nghiên cứu về các vấn đề bảo vệ biển, đảo,...
Nhằm đẩy mạnh phong trào nghiên cứu, tìm hiểu các vấn đề liên quan đến Biển Đông cũng như tình hình khu vực và thế giới trong sinh viên đang học tập tại các trường đại học, cao đẳng, Quỹ Hỗ trợ Nghiên cứu Biển Đông ban hành Quy định về Chương trình Học bổng Thắp sáng Đam mê Nghiên cứu Biển Đông.
Bất kể lo ngại về cam kết của Mỹ đối với khu vực Ấn Độ Dương - Thái Bình Dương, nước Mỹ dưới Chính quyền Joe Biden thực sự đã “quay lại”.
Chỉ trong vòng 1 tuần từ ngày 28/7 đến ngày 4/8, Cục Hải sự tỉnh Hải Nam và tỉnh Quảng Đông (Trung Quốc) liên tục ra 10 thông báo về các cuộc tập trận quân sự trên biển. Đáng chú ý nhất trong số đó là cuộc tập trận phạm vi lớn nhất trên Biển Đông kéo dài từ ngày 6-10/8. Các chuyên gia của Trung Quốc...