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Why Is China’s Sovereignty Over the South China Sea Challenged Frequently?
IN recent years confrontations over certain islands in the South China Sea have been escalating. Recent provocations by Vietnam and the Philippines in the area have once again dragged this issue to the front of the international stage.
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