By Xiaobo Liu and Sophie Wushuang Yi* When China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his Philippine counterpart Tess Lazaro on the sidelines of an ASEAN gathering in Manila on 22 July that bilateral relations “now stand at a crossroads(Opens in new window)”, the phrasing was deliberate. A crossroads is both warning and invitation: a prompt to […]
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