AP Explains: The International Significance of China's Territorial Disputes
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12 Articles
Why Taiwan and the South China Sea are two sides of the same strategic coin
Taiwan and the South China Sea hold significant global trade importance. China claims Taiwan and asserts sovereignty over the South China Sea. Tensions with China persist over these disputed maritime regions. The United States maintains unofficial relations and arms sales with Taiwan. Preventing Chinese regional hegemony remains a primary US interest.
Why Taiwan and the South China Sea matter to the US and the world
U.S. Sen. Darline Graham faced criticism for saying national security was “not my thing” during a debate about Taiwan and the South China Sea.
When Senator Darline Graham had difficulty responding in a debate if the United States has a national security interest in Taiwan and the South China Sea, she was criticized for saying that national security “is not my thing.”
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