Gregory B. Poling (Senior Fellow and Director, Southeast Asia Program and Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative, CSIS) discusses recent events between the Philippines and China, the evolving regional dynamics, and potential scenarios for the future.
Poling touches on the significance of recent incidents, such as ship collisions in the South China Sea, in the context of China's maritime ambitions and gray zone tactics, China's military capabilities on artificial island bases, and their role in potential conflicts.
Poling also highlights China's maritime militia and its impact on the region, as well as the historical background of the South China Sea disputes. The discussion extends to cross-strait relations between China and Taiwan and the challenges it presents.
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