South China Sea dispute explained

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • The South China Sea is one of the most infamous territorial conflicts in the world, involving six governments (China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, the Philippines & Taiwan), as well as plenty of external actors (United States, India, Japan, Australia, etc.). Focus point of the dispute are the many tiny islands, reefs and rocks which are scattered across the South China Sea, including the Spratlys, Paracels, Pratas & more. These islands are the key to controlling this vital region defined by strategically important trading routes, natural resources like oil and gas, as well as the geopolitical rivalry between the USA and China.
    In this video we explore what is behind the South China Sea dispute and find answers to the following questions: Why is it important and valuable to all these nations? Who is involved and why? And what does this conflict mean for the future of regional and global peace?
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    Music:
    Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (by Liszt) (RUclips Audio-library)
    Fur Elise (by Beethoven) (RUclips Audio-library)
    Opium (by Kevin MacLeod) (incompetech.com)
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    The Star Spangled Banner - Band Only (by The U.S Army Band) (RUclips Audio-library)
    Morning Mood (by Grieg) (RUclips Audio-library)
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    Timestamps:
    0:00​ Introduction
    1:17 Value of the South China Sea
    4:15 The claimants
    7:48 Other actors
    12:14 Chinese-American rivalry
    18:09 Outro
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    Sources:
    Robert D. Kaplan (2014) Asia's Cauldron: The South China Sea and the End of a Stable Pacific.
    Bill Hayton (2015) The South China Sea: The Struggle for Power in Asia.
    Ren H. & Lui F. (2013) Transitional Security Patterns in the South China Sea and the Involvement of External Parties. In: Issues & Studies 49:2.
    John J. Mearsheimer (2001) The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
    U.S.-China Strategic Competition in South and East China Seas: Background and Issues for Congress. Online: sgp.fas.org/crs/row/R42784.pdf
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    #southchinasea #china #geopolitics

Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @buncheeks192
    @buncheeks192 2 года назад +1007

    As a Filipino, I'll give you an insight on how we think, and as well as my opinion, around the issue. As far as I can see it, everyone is willing to share the area except for China. The country's claim over seas that is far beyond reach from their mainland seems absurd enough but the fleets, threats from ships, and constant experimentation near PAR (ph area of responsibility) add more stress. Local fishermen are being shot at by these commercial boats. I think that support and alliance from all the countries involved may help ease out and provide equal leverage for the benefit of all.

    • @countrycomparison2563
      @countrycomparison2563 2 года назад +128

      And the fact that they stole some fish in the Philippines which is I think illegal?

    • @noelzhang340
      @noelzhang340 2 года назад +93

      Firstly thank you for your opinion as a Filipino that is helpful understanding the problem of the South China Sea. And I agree with you we should share the resources in the South China Sea. and the government of China recent years is searching a method to deal with it. But here I want to do a little defense for my country( the part that china don’t want to share share). As we all know that « commandor reef « is now under control of your country, if oil or gas are found under the sea around it would you give permission for the other countries like China, Vietnam or even Japan to drill? I don’t think so. Because it is your stuff. You won’t share you stuff when some just simply ask you to. Don’t mention if you are forced to.

    • @EroticOnion23
      @EroticOnion23 2 года назад +153

      Ridiculous, that's like saying USA can't "claim" Hawaii since "it's so far from the mainland", or UK can't claim Falklands 😆

    • @buncheeks192
      @buncheeks192 2 года назад +38

      @@noelzhang340 totally agree. i'm not even going to defend my country on that one. it's just that we all know that this is far beyond china's nautical lines

    • @buncheeks192
      @buncheeks192 2 года назад +158

      @@EroticOnion23 hawaii is already an established community/civilization once yhe americans arrived. now that hawaiian islands are part of the us, of course it would be safe to assume that the surrounding waters will also be theirs. that's exactly where the problems comes in. there are little to no 'civilized' islands by the south china sea. china is creating islands there themselves. there's actually a satellite image on google maps if you want to check out, though i know that thwy are not up to size but you can really see the sheer quantity of their project.

  • @asianlifter
    @asianlifter 2 года назад +1340

    “Sort of like NFTs if NFTs were useful”
    Give this man a medal

  • @user-lo8pw7is4v
    @user-lo8pw7is4v Год назад +9

    很中立的视频,谢谢你让我从不同的角度思考南海问题

  • @yjacky-kq8qx
    @yjacky-kq8qx Год назад +6

    很客观中立的角度分析。谢谢~❤

  • @tugiahuy9244
    @tugiahuy9244 2 года назад +589

    Standing on the point of a Vietnamese, this is the first and the most truly video i have ever seen from an foreigner. I appreciate it!

    • @suipiss
      @suipiss 2 года назад +113

      @Shimohira Reika do you even know how sea borders work?

    • @unknowguy9642
      @unknowguy9642 2 года назад +124

      @Shimohira Reika damm! A wild chinese supporter have appear

    • @tugiahuy9244
      @tugiahuy9244 2 года назад +91

      @Shimohira Reika hey, return your mom's phone to her. Stop commenting nonsense. An educated men wouldn't say that Vietnam is a tribe of China, or even worse-Vietnam dont have territory on South China Sea:)

    • @HoangTran-wu6se
      @HoangTran-wu6se 2 года назад +66

      @Shimohira Reika Ah yes, a true patriot of China, I guess you also think the Mongols failed in Vietnam 3 times was just due to "bad weather" and we didn't beat France or the US, they just "left" because there are no "natural resources".

    • @dontknowwhatnameisthebest4004
      @dontknowwhatnameisthebest4004 2 года назад +83

      @Shimohira Reika About territory in South China Sea, Vietnam territory was confirm by the world and have a transparency national sovereignty not the same as "China The Pirate". Last words: DO NOT SAY ANYTHING WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE! GO TO YOU RE MOM AND RETURN THE PHONE. READ SOME BOOKS FROM DIFFERENT SOURCES ABOUT HISTORY AND POLITIC BEFORE SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THEY!!!

  • @Aurpon
    @Aurpon 2 года назад +111

    Excellent interpolation mate.
    Keep up the good work

  • @blueberrydumpling9206
    @blueberrydumpling9206 10 месяцев назад +18

    I read an article this morning that said that Vietnam had banned the “Barbie” movie because the movie has a map in it that contains The 9 dash line. I had no clue what it was an I’d never heard of it. That’s what brought me here. Interesting……

  • @coat646
    @coat646 Год назад +2

    感谢你的详细介绍
    Thanks for the detailed introduction

  • @CivilWarWeekByWeek
    @CivilWarWeekByWeek 2 года назад +286

    Great work friend, your work is seen in the professionality of your videos

  • @stormtroopers8653
    @stormtroopers8653 2 года назад +1121

    This video is very informative, no political biasis, just comprehensive historical context and objective analysis.

    • @spencerrodden2669
      @spencerrodden2669 2 года назад +9

      No it definitely has a political bias. It very clearly favors the reality pushed by the CCP While not very clearly recognizing the reality puthe reality pushed by Taiwan and its allies. This is a better form of propaganda than what you would actually think they're trying to convince people of a smaller idea so that they can go against them of a bigger idea later. If you don't believe me check out his other videos that are dead on the nose propaganda.

    • @zsuperb1z
      @zsuperb1z 2 года назад +19

      wth? there are political biases right there in the video!

    • @spencerrodden2669
      @spencerrodden2669 2 года назад +6

      @@zsuperb1z Amanda skymakes a lot of Chinese propaganda If you check out his older stuff you'll find a lot more bias but more bias hes just making it is better propaganda

    • @neinty-neinmonika2861
      @neinty-neinmonika2861 2 года назад +28

      @@spencerrodden2669 would be a better argument to give where his bias lies, sources to counterpoint what he said, or rational explanations of why they are propaganda, and even then, why those propaganda are false, or what part of those propaganda are false or twisted to suit those spreading it. Telling people to check it out won't work because people have their own biases, and what you see may not be readily seen by others. Then again this is RUclips, not a formal discussion lmfao.

    • @spencerrodden2669
      @spencerrodden2669 2 года назад +1

      @@neinty-neinmonika2861 good job China bot. Your broken English kind of gives you away and your a little to Eager to refute what I say to be anything other than a 50 cent army troll.

  • @snoozkopponwotblitz2507
    @snoozkopponwotblitz2507 Час назад

    Thanks for making this video. Well done 👍🏻

  • @Nanakomiku0838
    @Nanakomiku0838 Год назад +1

    The illustration is so cute >⁠.⁠

  • @menacereconnaissance7406
    @menacereconnaissance7406 2 года назад +8

    Clean, Informative, and trusted
    thanks for the content
    thanks a lot

  • @pengu8734
    @pengu8734 2 года назад +200

    TBH, I wasn't expecting much, but came out incredibly surprised how well done this was. Thank you!

  • @lawrenceyan8543
    @lawrenceyan8543 7 месяцев назад +7

    This was really informative, thank you! Looking for a neutral overview / background primer. I can usually trust poland ball to have that.

  • @lingchaa2367
    @lingchaa2367 Год назад

    视频做的很客观~~谢谢!

  • @bdbgh
    @bdbgh 2 года назад +754

    My humble opinion as a Malaysian, having disputes is normal growing pains of any country, sending "coast guard" ships to harass civilian ship traffic, fisherman and oil platforms 50 nautical miles from land of other countries is just being a bully.

    • @SuperCatacata
      @SuperCatacata 2 года назад +109

      As someone who doesn't live there. I'm sorry you guys have to deal with this. It's only going to escalate as China grows in power.

    • @lucasharvey8990
      @lucasharvey8990 2 года назад +11

      @@SuperCatacata Definitely, and it'll escalate even more as China eventually starts losing that power. For the next few decades they'll overcome the US and become the biggest economy, but they won't be able to maintain it throughout the rest of the century. As China starts declining in power we may see something similar to Putin invading Ukraine, because Putin knows full well that Russia is rapidly declining and if he's ever gonna invade then the time is now.

    • @daxtynminn3415
      @daxtynminn3415 2 года назад +6

      @@lucasharvey8990 That's what I think as well. However, I don't believe the communist party will be in power in China for long certainly not the next 50 years. It's much more likely that the party will fall and whatever comes government next will likely be more competent, aggressive, and nationalist than the CCP. This is when real US China competition will begin.

    • @lucasharvey8990
      @lucasharvey8990 2 года назад +25

      ​@@daxtynminn3415 That's a good point.
      I'm undecided on what their government will look like in the future, because we are living in extraordinary times and every decade it gets harder to predict what will happen in the next decade. I think the future Chinese government - whatever it is - will learn to be diplomatic in world politics. The thing is, even if China can compete with the US, it doesn't even come close to USA + Canada + Latin American allies + NATO, European Union, and other structures that tie Europe and North America together + India + Australia + Japan and so on. All China has is North Korea; even Vietnam likes the US more than they do China, and that's despite both of those countries being communist. What's happening to the Russian economy right now is a good warning sign for the CCP to stop acting like a bully, because countries that act like bullies have a harder time on the world stage.
      I think that is the main thing to keep in mind, because once China starts playing the diplomatic game, they'll start building alliances. And when China has allies on their side, that's when they'll ACTUALLY start contesting the current world order.

    • @daxtynminn3415
      @daxtynminn3415 2 года назад +2

      @@lucasharvey8990 Yea I agree almost completely the Chinese, well at least the CCP are not to so good with diplomacy or soft power. I'm not exactly sure what government will come next either. I just think the communist party has proven to be a joke at this point and they are so hated that they drive pretty much every country into the US's arms. The longer these guys are in power the better it is for the USA from a geopolitics standpoint.

  • @comedy_goblin6378
    @comedy_goblin6378 2 года назад +22

    Ayy nice! Thought you might cover this after your previous vids regarding territorial disputes. Considering the quality of your previous vids I will enjoy this thoroughly. Keep up the great work

  • @hantojiang2307
    @hantojiang2307 Год назад +20

    "Dignity is only at the edge of the sword, and truth is only within cannon range." That's what I've learned from world politics.

  • @Andy0770
    @Andy0770 Год назад +10

    Correction: ROC claimed 11 dash line, after PRC took power it reduced to 9 dash line.

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX Год назад +1

      he is trying to make taiwan look more innocent

    • @Audrey_Tsai
      @Audrey_Tsai 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@NeostormXLMAX Not so. In the 1950s, the Republic of China's 11-dash line was changed to the nine-dash line by the People's Republic of China as a concession to a partial dispute with Vietnam over the Gulf of Tonkin.

  • @ecovalogyresources7856
    @ecovalogyresources7856 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for your excellence work, appreciate it from Malaysia. 🙏

  • @GreenPoint_one
    @GreenPoint_one 2 года назад +31

    I love the artistic dragon design of the 9 dash line :3

  • @tl9126
    @tl9126 10 месяцев назад +16

    The video is very well done, thank you for your efforts. As a Chinese, I think you have explained the dispute thoroughly and without prejudice. This video should be seen by more people.

    • @Pancade
      @Pancade 9 месяцев назад +1

      U took our islands :(

    • @Heisenburguhh
      @Heisenburguhh 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@Pancadebruh

    • @wuallen495
      @wuallen495 9 месяцев назад +1

      as nmd Chinese

    • @wuallen495
      @wuallen495 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Pancade why south China sea called south 「China」sea

    • @Tom-xw9eb
      @Tom-xw9eb 9 месяцев назад

      这么充满偏见吹他们的美爹,还护着呢😂

  • @DeekyRickyyy
    @DeekyRickyyy 10 месяцев назад +2

    This video is from 1 year ago, but as of now, it his highly relevant. It is the powder keg of the future, and the fuse already has been lit, but the question is how long the fuse is before it all blows up

  • @bobross3215
    @bobross3215 2 года назад +10

    Nice to see that you’ve released a new video keep up the good work.

  • @hc1897
    @hc1897 2 года назад +19

    Love this and the other videos in the series! ❤️

  • @reichfuhere
    @reichfuhere 10 месяцев назад

    非常中立,必须给你点赞🎉

  • @dailyrant4068
    @dailyrant4068 Год назад +5

    Finally an informative video that puts facts in front and skips the non-sense politics/partisanship. 99.99% of the debates out there are focused on the non-sense of who is right and who is wrong, when you think about islands in general, unless a population lives there (which these islands don't have), how can there really be any valid argument? All the parties in these disputes have NO RIGHT, period.
    It's always about who has the bigger gun or more power to influence the result... just like the Caribbean

    • @user-c0nc3ntrat3
      @user-c0nc3ntrat3 10 месяцев назад

      对的,真理只在大炮射程之内

    • @gcf123t
      @gcf123t 10 месяцев назад

      Actually, there are people living there: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thitu_Island

    • @minhvu7256
      @minhvu7256 10 месяцев назад

      @@gcf123t a population not people, Vietnam would have more people living on these islands than any other countries in this region, especially with its 21 controlled islands but that doesn't count as a population. When push come to shoves, it's only about who is stronger in this region

    • @gcf123t
      @gcf123t 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@minhvu7256 I don't think the poster I was responding too was making that distinction. Furthermore, I don't think there is any basis in law for the distinction you're trying to make just now. While philosophically I do agree with your point in general (i.e. that ultimately it is strength and not laws that decide outcomes in international affairs), it is a also a fact that China is violating international law in general and UNCLOS in particular with its actions and so in that sense China is wrong.

    • @user-pi7md5br6f
      @user-pi7md5br6f 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@gcf123tFunny, it's like the United States owns Hawaii, which was recognized at the end of World War II. At the end of World War II, everyone recognized that the South China Sea belonged to China, but later independent countries said it was unfair, just like Cuba. Why does the United States own the islands on its doorstep? Isn't it funny? Classic double standard😂

  • @Hamsteak
    @Hamsteak 2 года назад +8

    Great video. You touches ln many of the important geopolitical things going on in that region

    • @PoliticswithPaint
      @PoliticswithPaint  2 года назад +4

      Thanks for becoming my first channel member!

    • @Hamsteak
      @Hamsteak 2 года назад +1

      @@PoliticswithPaint thanks, I didn't realize I was the first. When did you start membership for your channel.

    • @Hamsteak
      @Hamsteak 2 года назад +2

      @@PoliticswithPaint you should do a geopolitical video on the history of the Ottoman Empire to start and then going into Turkeys future potential for Eastern Mediterranean dominance. But also add in Turkeys rising tensions with its neighbour's Russia, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Greece and Egypt. Also another idea Is talking about a what a rising powerful India would be, and the competition and present/future geopolitical struggles with PRC and Pakistan. Also the rise of the Quad, and how that geopolitical organization is going to play out. I'm 33 and Canadian btw. I like your content and always glad to see your content. And if you ever do a Canadian type video, then that's a bonus 😉lol.

    • @PoliticswithPaint
      @PoliticswithPaint  2 года назад +1

      @@Hamsteak Thanks for the suggestions! I definitely plan to talk more about Turkey and India. I've also got a few topic ideas regarding Canada!

    • @Hamsteak
      @Hamsteak Год назад

      @@PoliticswithPaint sorry for the late reply, but that would be awesome. So many different topics per each subject. Looking forward to the future of your channel 👍

  • @shaddict4418
    @shaddict4418 2 года назад +110

    beautifully made and explained, keep up the quality content!

    • @theseastarless4798
      @theseastarless4798 2 года назад

      I come from thailand I love japan vitenam Philippines india usa taiwan. we are friends

    • @O_Y_P
      @O_Y_P 4 месяца назад

      中國擁有南海的時候 南海周圍住著猴子和未開化的人只能在河裡捕魚…
      你可以想象一下

  • @clairsnow6404
    @clairsnow6404 9 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for this informative video

  • @ibr7780m
    @ibr7780m 9 месяцев назад +3

    I am from Iraq and I say China is different from all countries in the world
    Because you cannot hold an electrical device unless you find it made in China
    And I love Xiaomi and Huawei 😌

  • @wingsum5351
    @wingsum5351 2 года назад +20

    Nicely done, like the simple art style by the way

  • @MrChopstsicks
    @MrChopstsicks 2 года назад +128

    ASEAN, the organization with 10 members with 10 different cultures, government, ideology and languages. Fun times

    • @budakbaongsiah
      @budakbaongsiah 2 года назад +16

      It's going to be 11, actually. More fun!

    • @no5829
      @no5829 2 года назад +1

      @@budakbaongsiah who is the new member?

    • @budakbaongsiah
      @budakbaongsiah 2 года назад +6

      Timor Leste.

    • @exelenxius5832
      @exelenxius5832 2 года назад +47

      Indonesian, Malaysian, Singaporean, and Brunei all speak a similar enough mix of Malay dialects and English

    • @hafizhradhitya4861
      @hafizhradhitya4861 2 года назад

      @@budakbaongsiah well Singapore still reject it

  • @martinxian6023
    @martinxian6023 11 месяцев назад +23

    thank you for going over this topic in a neutral tone and not taking sides, I can already see how it's gonna sound if western media is to report on this issue. And I'm very surprised to see US has undergone similar path in the Caribbean

  • @pogga3051
    @pogga3051 10 месяцев назад +1

    Indian air force have been doing exercises with Malaysian air force lately, it's good that other nations are helping Malaysia in it's aging fleet

  • @henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704
    @henry-thepizzaeater-morgan704 2 года назад +62

    Comes in handy for me. It's one of the subjects I have to study for the state exam in order to become a teacher here in France. It's at the end of the month. Thanks man!

    • @spencerrodden2669
      @spencerrodden2669 2 года назад +1

      Well you had the 1st real comment in his comment section the rest seemed to just be bots. Who gets over 50 likes and not a single comment

    • @tubui5410
      @tubui5410 2 года назад

      I from Vietnam

    • @meooggy2454
      @meooggy2454 2 года назад

      yeah but Spratly and Paracel Islands belong to VIetnam. In Diary on Amphitrite (1701) said "Paracels is a part of Annam",“Le Mémoire sur la Cochinchine” of Jean Baptiste Chaigneau (1769 - 1825) also said it, Univers, histoire et description de tous les peuples, de leurs religions, moeurs et coutumes” of Priest Taberd said the same.The French owned it when Vietnam was a French Colony. Remember the Geneva Treaty about Korean Peninsula and Indochina.

    • @s4njin4yrsago65
      @s4njin4yrsago65 Год назад +1

      it is fake, dont belive in these propaganda, the whole sea is 100% serbian.

    • @anonymintheworld9781
      @anonymintheworld9781 Год назад

      But there are a lot of little mistakes in this video, you better do some more research on your own

  • @funkykunx2544
    @funkykunx2544 2 года назад +112

    Thank you for explaining this situation so thoroughly. Love from Vietnam

    • @DaDa-qz7qh
      @DaDa-qz7qh 2 года назад +2

      Toyota South Miami for a bit but my mom

  • @tyrion6486
    @tyrion6486 5 месяцев назад

    Great work, very clear.

  • @zhaohuangsfm
    @zhaohuangsfm Год назад

    14:50 Is philippines involved?

  • @YellowNovaCrew
    @YellowNovaCrew 2 года назад +6

    15:40, is Austria-Hungary holding the rifle wrong and Germany’s eye twitch is amazing attention to detail

  • @SirFaceFone
    @SirFaceFone 2 года назад +121

    I wish ASEAN was more united, but alas, we can't even agree on how to deal with Myanmar.

    • @user-gc1hg9sp9k
      @user-gc1hg9sp9k 2 года назад +37

      heck even we have an overlap claim on south china sea dispute

    • @fireblast3339
      @fireblast3339 2 года назад +2

      even asean member itself fight for their parts

    • @thanhhoangnguyen4754
      @thanhhoangnguyen4754 2 года назад +43

      @@fireblast3339 There is one factor that could solves this disputed sea and united the asian countrys is that China threaten to claim all of it.
      The oldest trick in the book.

    • @zebimicio5204
      @zebimicio5204 2 года назад +9

      @@user-gc1hg9sp9k We dont even have to touch the sea issue. The philippines have beef with malaysia over sabah ffs

    • @zjzr08
      @zjzr08 2 года назад +1

      @@zebimicio5204 To be fair that seems to be the current government's fight, most of our administrations are mostly just quiet on the issue, although mostly for self-determination, which neither claims nor denounces ownership of territory.

  • @syllogism5843
    @syllogism5843 11 месяцев назад +13

    Loved the similarity drawn between China's situation and the US's former situation!

  • @jimmycoolstuff
    @jimmycoolstuff Год назад +36

    The Nine dash line was initially suggested and supported by the USA after the ww2, however back then, POC was alliance with USA, but got overthought by the PRC which is now the enemy of USA, PRC was poor and weak in the past 70 years, could not defend those islands in the nine dash line, and some of these were taken by the nearby countries, PRC is strong now and trying to defend/take back those resources.

    • @madonesmack
      @madonesmack Год назад +4

      @@williamwallace2386 if you don't know history, don't write nonsense, don't call others BS.

    • @hellog386
      @hellog386 Год назад

      ​@@williamwallace2386 yeah it wasn't nine dash line because it was eleven dash.
      I don't know if you are qualified to discuss anything modern as your brain seems to still stay in the monkey time.

    • @user-cx2ud1tj6c
      @user-cx2ud1tj6c Год назад

      @@williamwallace2386 你应该是反华殖人的言论

    • @fuck_you_china
      @fuck_you_china Год назад

      You really think china is strong now? LOL

    • @Astaunchcommunistfighter
      @Astaunchcommunistfighter Год назад +1

      @@williamwallace2386 China belongs to Mongolia? You know history

  • @melzzyzuniga5280
    @melzzyzuniga5280 2 года назад +8

    i love the artwork and explaination - neutral non bias. keep it up

  • @maxruiter8365
    @maxruiter8365 2 года назад +6

    Great vid, keep it up!!

  • @Bruce_Li
    @Bruce_Li Год назад

    Maybe explain the history of the "nine-dash line"?

  • @kunkun-jntm
    @kunkun-jntm Год назад

    中肯,简洁明了,这是一个很棒的视频

  • @hex4668
    @hex4668 Год назад +261

    In fact, the Republic of China (ROC, "Taiwan") claims eleven-dash line. It's even larger than the PRC. This worth a mention.

    • @user-pw6sn6yt6f
      @user-pw6sn6yt6f Год назад

      等中国收复台湾后,就可以继续宣称蒙古和十一段线领土

    • @slewone4905
      @slewone4905 Год назад +5

      I thought it was ten, but I knew they had more dashes. I think they forgot, that ROC negotiated for those islands during ww2, after Japan fell, but heck China was suppose to control North Vietname as well.

    • @artnull13
      @artnull13 Год назад +7

      @@slewone4905 it doesn’t matter given the PRC signed up and ratified UNCLOS in 1996 which supersedes any ‘historical claims’ including the 9 dash line.

    • @terry1708
      @terry1708 Год назад +50

      ROC draw eleven-dash line under the US support in 1947, one of the ship they used was owned by the USA, this also need to be mentioned. PRC replaced ROC in 1949, but ROC partly moved to Taiwan, which is also belongs to China. Both ROC and PRC have constitutional law says that Taiwan and mainland China is One Country.

    • @terry1708
      @terry1708 Год назад +16

      @@artnull13 Maybe you don't know the UNCLOS respects this kind of history claims, which called historic title.

  • @khaiphamba5991
    @khaiphamba5991 2 года назад +111

    A very very well made video. Not only is it informative and correct in a high degree, it also presents in a non-biased manner. Great work!

    • @DoanhNhanManFace
      @DoanhNhanManFace 2 года назад +2

      Yes

    • @h-0134
      @h-0134 2 года назад +2

      agree (from a fellow Vietnamese viewer)

    • @user-hq7nh4yb8v
      @user-hq7nh4yb8v Год назад

      not matual

    • @user-fm8vp3ui8b
      @user-fm8vp3ui8b Год назад +1

      China has always advocated shelving disputes and jointly resolving the issue of sovereignty in the South China Sea. The division of Eurasia by the United States will once again impoverish Asia. Does Vietnam still want the United States to harvest Southeast Asia with green paper at a cost of 7 cents?

    • @khaiphamba5991
      @khaiphamba5991 Год назад

      @@user-fm8vp3ui8b I guess you're a mainland Chinese citizen. Your point of view is that China is good, USA is bad. Well let me tell you, it's not simple like that.
      Take a look at the following list:
      - Sino-Indian War 1962
      - Sino-Soviet border conflict 1969;
      - Sino-Vietnamese War 1979;
      - Sino-Vietnamese Conflicts 1979-1991;
      - China-India skirmishes 2020-2021;
      - Current territorial disputes with: India, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam & South East Asia
      What were you saying about China "shelving disputes and jointly resolving the issue of sovereignty" again?
      "Does Vietnam still want the United States to harvest Southeast Asia with green paper at a cost of 7 cents?"
      => Does Vietnam still wants China to gradually eat more islands and water to the point no fishing boats can operate, to the point all sea resources are sucked dry???
      It does not matter if it is China or USA. They are both the same. They are bullies who compete with each other and don't give a cent about what small countries like Vietnam think. So no thanks, Vietnam DOES NOT need your ill advices.

  • @Tudaunhunao79
    @Tudaunhunao79 9 месяцев назад +6

    Việt Nam là quốc gia nhỏ bé nhưng không sợ Trung Quốc. Lịch sử mấy nghìn năm đã chứng minh điều đó 🇻🇳

    • @vngmobilelegend7668
      @vngmobilelegend7668 9 месяцев назад

      Hoàng sa Trường sa là của Việt Nam 🇻🇳

    • @user-fb4xi2wn1q
      @user-fb4xi2wn1q 25 дней назад

      😂为什么以前用汉字呢

    • @user-hf3zd1et9j
      @user-hf3zd1et9j 14 дней назад

      不要威胁我们,不然你们男女比例会回到1991年

  • @meredithswan3999
    @meredithswan3999 10 месяцев назад +6

    Clean and neutral. Thanks for your work. Just one question, why is this area called the South "China" Sea, and was commonly admitted by the international society, if there are so many conflicts among those countries surrounding it?

    • @drleishaobo
      @drleishaobo 10 месяцев назад

      That’s a piece of evidence supporting China’s claim.

    • @thaido1750
      @thaido1750 10 месяцев назад +7

      Oh i actually have an answer for this, apparently it was named after the biggest land that was near the area, so basically China is the biggest land in the area no doubt, and named it "South China Sea" and was named by the West, in Vietnamese it's called "Biển Đông" which is "East Sea" so yea

    • @nimacao-kn1fi
      @nimacao-kn1fi 10 месяцев назад +14

      When the Chinese were fishing in the South China Sea, these small countries around them were basically primitive people, and they still picked wild fruits from the trees as a source of food. This is not to demean them but is based on historical facts.

    • @xianciqing
      @xianciqing 9 месяцев назад +5

      The name "South China Sea" has been used continuously from ancient times to the present day. It has never been changed. In fact, during the Qing Dynasty, China did assert its sovereignty over these waters. However, China has undergone changes in its government, and the current dispute revolves around whether a country that has undergone a change in government can inherit all the jurisdictional areas claimed by the previous government. China maintains that it should inherit all the maritime regions claimed by the previous government, while neighboring countries argue for a division of these areas. This dispute stems from the fact that the Qing Dynasty, and not the People's Republic of China, once controlled these territories.

    • @RuB0t
      @RuB0t 9 месяцев назад +1

      Bit of a strange way of claiming it because it's named after it and countries just adopted it? It would be like Ireland claiming the Irish sea because of a name or India claiming the Indian ocean

  • @takebacktheholyland9306
    @takebacktheholyland9306 2 года назад +52

    People tend to associate SEA with the Balkans, and given our circumstance and how WW1 started on eastern europe..I'm very much anxious about this

    • @aprettysimplebeing1828
      @aprettysimplebeing1828 2 года назад +1

      Soo Malaysia and Indonesia will become the Siberia and Albania? We have a history of doing that.

    • @burakaskan9483
      @burakaskan9483 2 года назад +15

      @@aprettysimplebeing1828 Siberia? Do you mean Serbia?

    • @aprettysimplebeing1828
      @aprettysimplebeing1828 2 года назад +1

      @@burakaskan9483 oops sorry

    • @arcturus9276
      @arcturus9276 2 года назад +22

      @@aprettysimplebeing1828 not really, while Serbia and Albania is really in hatred relationship meanwhile us Indonesia and Malaysia is more like Love-Hate relationship, but I think more love for the last decade for our economic co-operation

    • @aprettysimplebeing1828
      @aprettysimplebeing1828 2 года назад +1

      @@arcturus9276 Kitorang curik korang punya tradisi 😶

  • @zhichaozhang9330
    @zhichaozhang9330 Год назад +238

    Clear and neutral. Just add two more interesting facts: the US supported China's claim of 11 dashed line after WW2 (1946~1947) when the ROC was still ruling China. After PRC won the civil war, it gave up part of ROC's claim to Vietnam and changed it to 9 dashed line.

    • @Hoaquason93
      @Hoaquason93 Год назад

      Cả mỹ và Trung Quốc đều tham lam như nhau . những gì Trung Quốc làm bây giờ chính là học hỏi từ tham vọng bành trướng của người mỹ

    • @jimjum_4011
      @jimjum_4011 Год назад +10

      good

    • @oneviwatara9384
      @oneviwatara9384 Год назад

      That's because the ROC was on US side. US was also helped the PRC to gained an independence country from Taiwan in 1972 illegally without Taiwan consent while Taiwan (ROC) was still recognized by the United Nations as the sole legitimate government of both countries in 1979 US officially recognized the PRC as sole legitimate government of China since then the PRC have been using an illegal agreement to justified their claimed over Taiwan as part of China that's how the One China came about.
      The PRC doesn't have any legitimated claimed the entire South China Sea either hence it's only became a country in 1979 whereas Taiwan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia and Philippines became countries centuries ago 🤣

    • @zhichaozhang9330
      @zhichaozhang9330 Год назад +23

      @@oneviwatara9384 Either ROC or PRC is just the government. A change of government does not change the sovereign. PRC got the seat in UN supported by the majority of 3rd world countries, which had nothing to do with US. US did not support that.

    • @oneviwatara9384
      @oneviwatara9384 Год назад

      @@zhichaozhang9330
      LoL only the US aka the global superpower has the authority in United Nations to recognized any legitimated government around the world without it there wouldn't a country called China as we know it.

  • @one-piece1987
    @one-piece1987 Год назад +1

    很客观,虽然才看到但是大致说清楚了

  • @hieuduong2213
    @hieuduong2213 10 месяцев назад +4

    As a vietnamese, this is tastefully done explaination, no bias nor prejudice.

    • @QuangNguyen-fc8mo
      @QuangNguyen-fc8mo 10 месяцев назад

      @@user-uf1tu6ce8c smartest NA (or EU) citizen

  • @PakBallandSami
    @PakBallandSami 2 года назад +512

    The sea’s major feature is a deep rhombus-shaped basin in the eastern part, with reef-studded shoals rising up steeply within the basin to the south (Reed and Tizard banks and the Nanshan Island area) and northwest (Paracel Islands and Macclesfield banks). The deep portion, called the China Sea Basin, has a maximum depth of 16,457 feet (5,016 metres) and an abyssal plain with a mean depth of some 14,100 feet (4,300 metres). Houseboats in the Gulf of Tonkin at Ha Long Bay, northern Vietnam, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    • @Aaa-gj6ry
      @Aaa-gj6ry 2 года назад +91

      @@user-ed2zd6br1m This is completely false. Firstly, China invaded and occupied on our land for over 1000 years, only until the 10th century your country stopped invading. Next, China's greed on the "small islands" only started at around the 20th century, which was when Vietnam was still fighting against France and America to protect our own land. China took the chance and tried to invade our islands in 1959, which failed however, but the spies and soldiers got returned to their home country, unlike how your soldiers brutally killed our defenders later in 1971. China only recently created the "nine-dash line" in hope to take over the entire sea region. Thirdly, we never wanted, and will never invade others, because Vietnam wants to be friend and cooperate with every other countries on the world, or simply because we only fight back when we're invaded, like back then when China did to us. And finally, shouldn't we be the one to not let you invade other countries? Because China is one of the most powerful country in the world currently.
      Is this enough to fight with your statement yet?

    • @Aaa-gj6ry
      @Aaa-gj6ry 2 года назад +61

      @@user-ed2zd6br1m Invasions and conflicts in the past are inevitable. After a couple researches, Vietnam did invade Laos, Cambodia and Thailand in different ways. Firstly, our country attacked Laos during the 15th century, killing 200000 people, yes that's indeed a lot. About Cambodia, Viet soldiers stopped the Khmer rogue in their country. Their leader, Pol Pot, was a mass murderer, who killed thousands of innocents in our country. The Khmer rouge later moved into Thailand, which was the reason for the invasion in Thailand. It was not until 1989 when the Viet soldiers retreated, the relationship between both countries returned normal. During the 20th century, Vietnam started a new relationship with Laos. Both countries aided each others during the next years, helping in different aspects.
      Now back to China. During the Song Dynasty, China was planning to invade Vietnam, so they were rallying troops and preparing supplies at a small city near the border. We Vietnam had no other choice, but to stop the plan from succeeding, and took down the place. After that, we didn't took the city or anything, just simply retreated just as if the threat is stopped.
      These may not be recorded in our history books, or I haven't learnt all of them since I'm still a student, but I'm sure that even if countries invaded each others in the past, they're trying to make peace for a better world. Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Laos are close friends now, and our country even make friend with your country China, who invaded us for 1000 years consecutively.
      I don't know about historical records in your museum, and I haven't got the time and money to even visit our own national museum to check the records myself. But if I had, I would check them out when the pandemic ends.
      I don't want to bring up this topic anymore, nor causing any drama on social medias. Peace.

    • @Kenichi_Ngo
      @Kenichi_Ngo 2 года назад +30

      ​@@user-ed2zd6br1m China history is full of lies and cover up. "1989 Tiananmen Square Protests and Massacres" is one of those, now the Chinese are banned from talking about it. And that just 33 years ago, let's not talk about anything like 1,000 years ago.

    • @Kenichi_Ngo
      @Kenichi_Ngo 2 года назад +45

      @@user-ed2zd6br1m Oh yeah, then please tell me what happen in Tiananmen square. I'd like to know your history version.
      .
      And on China help Vietnam tries to repay every day and don't worry China deserves every payback.

    • @mylesvuong4517
      @mylesvuong4517 2 года назад +49

      @@user-ed2zd6br1m Vietnam was not necessarily a vassal. It was an independent nation who were traditionally enemies of the chinese because of multiple invasion attempts. If you look at Ukraine right now, you think similar to how Putin thinks, that if a country has a shared history in the past that they can deny the sovereignty of a nation. Also, during the first and second indochina wars, Vietnam’s closest ally was the soviet union, not China. EVERY country has had gruesome history that many regret now, unlike China and their modern genocides.

  • @Duy23803
    @Duy23803 2 года назад +5

    Nice art, good job explaining

  • @user-uw8kk2ho1v
    @user-uw8kk2ho1v Год назад

    不得不说,讲的挺好,让我也对南海有了更多的认识

  • @thinhvu7591
    @thinhvu7591 2 года назад +12

    It is Cambodia not lao.
    you are mistaking about that , but you do quite a good job about explain it.

  • @ak_6763
    @ak_6763 Год назад +6

    This video is very objective, thanks from Vietnam 🇻🇳

  • @mingzhao4478
    @mingzhao4478 9 месяцев назад

    I copy the following from wiki: Some Chinese scholars believe that when the nine-dash line appeared around 1947, countries in the South China Sea did not raise any doubts about the "nine-dash line". "Intermittent national boundaries", and indicate that it belongs to China. In view of the fact that the South China Sea has been divided up and China's actual control over the South China Sea has been weak since modern times, some views believe that the "nine-dash line" does not delineate sea areas but islands, and some mainland scholars do not insist on complete sovereignty over the waters within the nine-dash line. Instead, the focus is on the sovereignty of the South China Sea islands.

  • @elmohead
    @elmohead 2 месяца назад +1

    Something that needs to be mentioned is that in the 30s while KMT was drawing the 9 dash line, Vietnam, Malaysia and Philippines didn't exist. It was France, Portugal and USA.

  • @dragon_ninja_2186
    @dragon_ninja_2186 2 года назад +55

    I really love the thumbnail. Representing China’s claim with a dragon in the water was genius!

  • @kl9686
    @kl9686 2 года назад +14

    Just by you giving Vietnam a straw hat is enough for me to like this video. XD

  • @phamminhduc2854_
    @phamminhduc2854_ 9 месяцев назад +3

    Paracel Island and Spratly Island is Vietnam .

    • @cream-o541
      @cream-o541 24 дня назад

      nonsense it belongs to the philippine, why do you claim such territory when its so far away from your coast line?

  • @DorypRoblox
    @DorypRoblox 6 месяцев назад +3

    As a student in Vietnam, i knoe that in school they teach us that all of the island belong to Vietnam💀💀💀

  • @HuyNguyen-hi6kl
    @HuyNguyen-hi6kl 2 года назад +361

    9:12 I think you have some mistakes here. It should be Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar since Laos is always the first one that actively supporting Vietnam's opinion in every ASEAN Summit while Cambodia is the one that has been supporting China ever since 1997 ( China has been supporting Cambodia economically and militaristically) , Myanmar has also been slowly drifting towards China ever since Aung San Suu Kyi got into power and Thailand is getting the same treatment like Cambodia.

    • @IDK-fv3hu
      @IDK-fv3hu 2 года назад +21

      I thought Thailand was more on the neutral side?

    • @HuyNguyen-hi6kl
      @HuyNguyen-hi6kl 2 года назад +87

      @@IDK-fv3hu well when Prayut seized power, Thailand started drifting slowly towards China ( although Prayut himself with his government is trying to keep Thailand neutral but I still doubt about it when most Thai's people really don't like the man and the monarchy). For more information about why Thailand drifting towards China, you can search about bilateral trade and military relations between China-Thailand ( you will understand why they might become the second Cambodia if they can't keep their long-term neutrality ).

    • @noahmin4125
      @noahmin4125 2 года назад +4

      @Underpaid T-72 mechanic learn more about Burmese politics lad. You will find out Aung San Su Kyi had no true power other than tons of supports from citizens.

    • @strikershadow4428
      @strikershadow4428 2 года назад +6

      @Underpaid T-72 mechanic you would be even more surprise to know that the Rohingya genocide is some sort related to her

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 2 года назад +11

      Why would Cambodia support China after China backed the Khmer Rouge

  • @Rahadude
    @Rahadude 2 года назад +15

    As an Indonesian, watching the shenanigans that arose from this clusterfuck of an ocean is entertainment at it's finest

    • @ed_cmntonly
      @ed_cmntonly 9 месяцев назад +5

      we in too my bro natuna exists 💀💀

  • @rick625
    @rick625 8 месяцев назад

    very good viedo👍,love from china🇨🇳but i think the“china”in your video should call“mianland china”,not PRC.because PRC theoretically it's including Taiwan (which means ROC).😶

  • @user-ik8ut2de8t
    @user-ik8ut2de8t Год назад +4

    As Chinese people, we will never allow an inch of territory to be lost, because our ancestors have long had exploration and sovereignty over the sea area, and we will never allow it to be lost in our hands

    • @eduardopupucon
      @eduardopupucon Год назад

      you are reported to the ccp for using VPN to browse youtube

    • @michaelchen-ck8se
      @michaelchen-ck8se Год назад

      穷则搁置争议,达则自古以来哈哈哈哈

    • @quannguyenhoang5844
      @quannguyenhoang5844 Год назад +1

      lol

    • @binhgiabaonguyen9999
      @binhgiabaonguyen9999 8 месяцев назад

      Ngu

    • @GreyWings4the5
      @GreyWings4the5 Месяц назад

      Nah, it's greed not patriotism that motivates China's nine dash line. Why even claim a huge area of sea that is so far from your own mainland, contradict the UNCLOS, if not for the resources there?
      China has always been the bully acting like the victim.

  • @pr.darknessu8673
    @pr.darknessu8673 2 года назад +171

    Love from VietNam for all the effort and researches you've made, well done!
    Hoàng Sa, Trường Sa là của Việt Nam.
    Chinese shall not interfere. Even when they did, we're protected by the laws.
    Fights can begin anywhere on the sea. We do not stand half a chance before them without the global's help...
    Thank you, for making this video, widening people's knowledge to this small place

    • @sakuraaka7356
      @sakuraaka7356 2 года назад

      love form jupiter 🙊

    • @xxooxx69
      @xxooxx69 2 года назад +1

      love from mars

    • @pr.darknessu8673
      @pr.darknessu8673 2 года назад +3

      love from jungle yall

    • @DuongLe-mu9tp
      @DuongLe-mu9tp 2 года назад

      Yes

    • @cedyanlee666
      @cedyanlee666 2 года назад +1

      bru..if they were so concerned about laws and stuff they should've thrown out that nine dash line nonsense..

  • @user-kz3jv1hn1e
    @user-kz3jv1hn1e 8 месяцев назад

    很客观,辛苦了❤❤

  • @user-xs8tn3pe7w
    @user-xs8tn3pe7w Год назад

    很好的视频,谢谢中文字幕

  • @masscreationbroadcasts
    @masscreationbroadcasts 2 года назад +7

    Must be really fun to make the ball reactions... :)

  • @minhkhoaluong25
    @minhkhoaluong25 2 года назад +8

    My god, imagine one day interstellar travel becomes possible, I don't know how terrible the territorial conflicts would rise.

    • @user-ho2hg1pf3k
      @user-ho2hg1pf3k 11 месяцев назад

      我认为领土争端会消失,因为所有国家都会争着去占领其他星球,把眼光放在地球的话,看起来很可笑。

    • @riverchas1844
      @riverchas1844 11 месяцев назад

      It's already going on, China find water sign from the Moon trip, bring back rocks.
      Who establish the first moon base will have claim to that resource.
      US is restarting its Moon project~

  • @henrywang3403
    @henrywang3403 Год назад +3

    This is the reason why the SCS is so complicated. All of the claims of the disputing countries are legally and technically valid.

    • @LongHoang-wx9zu
      @LongHoang-wx9zu 9 месяцев назад +3

      except for china lol :V
      the claim from han dynasty that china there was china now, is also like mongolian claim all china :D

    • @catbertevil750
      @catbertevil750 9 месяцев назад +1

      not true at all. the classic rule of a valid modern territory claim has only 2 requirements: 1. it has to be presented by a modern country (ancient historical ownership doesn't count) 2. at the time of the claim declaration there's no objection by other MODERN SOVEREIGN countries. so basically you have to make a claim as early as possible before anyone else and with no objections from other countries at THAT TIME to be considered as a valid territorial claim. well, ALL THE other claimants than china, were not even sovereign countries at the time china made the claim, AND the colonial masters of those claimants actually made no objections at the time. now you tell me which claim is by definition legitimate? lol

    • @catbertevil750
      @catbertevil750 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@LongHoang-wx9zu you have no idea what u are talking about. lol historical ownership or activities are not required conditions to sustain a valid claim, but can certainly make a valid claim reasonable.

    • @henrywang3403
      @henrywang3403 9 месяцев назад

      @@LongHoang-wx9zu The 9 dash line predates the existence of the independent SEA nations.

    • @LongHoang-wx9zu
      @LongHoang-wx9zu 9 месяцев назад

      so u heard that from your goverment right @@henrywang3403

  • @ysltw6576
    @ysltw6576 Год назад +53

    A great and comprehensive video in general 👍 just that there is one minor thing - nine-dashed line was actually originated from eleven-dashed line, and the two dashes were given from China to Vietnam for communist friendship.

    • @vupham-vu4mt
      @vupham-vu4mt Год назад

      Tất cả chỉ vì trung quốc tham lam.. muốn chèn ép các nước nhỏ..vì lợi ích ở Biển Đông rất lớn nên nước này tham lam

    • @hubiao.188
      @hubiao.188 10 месяцев назад +1

      白眼狼总是让人那么错付

    • @10bichTa30tan
      @10bichTa30tan 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@hubiao.188covid có phải của china ko ??😂

  • @bubazell1
    @bubazell1 2 года назад +37

    Asian countries: we need to work together!
    America: let me introduce myself

    • @SuperCatacata
      @SuperCatacata 2 года назад +10

      Sometimes you need a big bully in order to fight another big bully.

    • @z26837129
      @z26837129 2 года назад

      @@samuelhan2746 至少不會強佔 說自古以來啥的屁話了

    • @z26837129
      @z26837129 2 года назад

      @@samuelhan2746 阿拉斯加

    • @nebulaone908
      @nebulaone908 2 года назад +1

      That's what you took from this video, seriously?

    • @user-cx9nc4pj8w
      @user-cx9nc4pj8w Год назад

      Asian countries: we need to work together!
      China: you is all barbarians and I own all of you.
      Seriously, jokes aside, if China didn't believe they were the oldest and greatest civilisation in the world and that all of Asia, or at least the parts that look Asian) should belong to them we wouldn't have so many problems. Especially if Europeans and Americans realised this too.

  • @Lollipoper_
    @Lollipoper_ Год назад +16

    as a oversea Chinese i think this video is clear and neutral, i agree with most of your views, like❤

  • @sertralinadeavena
    @sertralinadeavena 10 месяцев назад

    What a fascinating explanation

  • @SQUID_DYLAN_BAB
    @SQUID_DYLAN_BAB 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for finally mention it im an filipino😊😊

  • @lvjinbin28
    @lvjinbin28 2 года назад +32

    do you know Taiwan still claims 11dashline since 1946 and West Soviet both supported it?

    • @zebimicio5204
      @zebimicio5204 2 года назад +8

      I mean, taiwan is still considered part of china anyway.

    • @yyw642
      @yyw642 2 года назад

      That’s interesting to know, and as a country we do have one island over there. But it’s mainly between the CCP and ASEAN nations since its gonna directly affect their security and economic seas.

    • @dubstepXpower
      @dubstepXpower 2 года назад +3

      @@zebimicio5204 Taiwan is the original China

    • @Yamamaass
      @Yamamaass 2 года назад +6

      Taiwan and China are the same. They're greedy

    • @randomspartanhoe4501
      @randomspartanhoe4501 2 года назад +4

      Taiwan and China are essentially then same, just different ideologies.

  • @thebigdipper3043
    @thebigdipper3043 2 года назад +42

    Great Video with unbiased view!

    • @1mol831
      @1mol831 2 года назад

      I got an idea, China signs treaties with all the sea countries and withdraws from the area on the condition that these sea countries must sink all us navy ships that pass through the area.

    • @pspsppsps8660
      @pspsppsps8660 2 года назад +2

      if they sink a US ship they would be indirectly declaring war on the USA

    • @1mol831
      @1mol831 2 года назад

      @@pspsppsps8660 who knows who sunk the US ships, what if a whale crashed onto the ship and sunk it, or a large wave capsizes the US ship? Is the US going to declare war on the sea?

    • @pspsppsps8660
      @pspsppsps8660 2 года назад

      @@1mol831... you want those countries to ship all us navy ships entering those waters, if 1 or 2 ships capsize which is very unlikely the US will still investigate it but since you're telling them to go sink all US navy ships i think the USA will start to get suspicious why ever Ship they send to the south china sea is sunk also on this day and age military technology it's super easy to pin point which ship fires on which and another flaw with your idea is that US navy ships are already incredibly hard to sink in the first place

    • @pspsppsps8660
      @pspsppsps8660 2 года назад

      @@1mol831 also they would have to declare that they're gonna start sinking US ships that crossed into those waters first anyways

  • @kevinsun0711
    @kevinsun0711 11 месяцев назад

    It is a very complicated question!
    The China south sea also involved Taiwan issues!

  • @princessdeliabautista7498
    @princessdeliabautista7498 Год назад

    Thanks for the information good news god bless

  • @KnowHistory
    @KnowHistory 2 года назад +9

    *waiting anxiously*

  • @slim5816
    @slim5816 2 года назад +27

    Amazing video! Ive been following this topic for months already and this is by far the best and most informative piece of media about it i've ever seen. Also very neutral which is important for situations that involves a large number of nations with own interests and possible propaganda. Speaking of which...the number of involved nations is extreme when you count in NATO members that joined usa. like Germany and U.K. All this in combination with the tension of Taiwan and china and the involved nations there this is super dangerous and something to keep an eye on.
    Greetings from Germany!🤝

    • @familiescharf4207
      @familiescharf4207 2 года назад +1

      Hallo Ich bin auch aus Deutschland

    • @8n24
      @8n24 Год назад +1

      Taiwan is a country?

    • @slim5816
      @slim5816 Год назад

      @@8n24 Yes. From your question it seems like your wanna provoke a 'yes' from me so that you can tell me about your political believes. How about coming straight to the point?

    • @tangerine-p2852
      @tangerine-p2852 Год назад +1

      @@slim5816 In the PRC and ROC constitutions ,they claim that their territories overlap each other。
      Can you explain the situation ?-.-?

    • @kida_ikuyo
      @kida_ikuyo Год назад +2

      Taiwan has never been a country

  • @aprilliu5449
    @aprilliu5449 Год назад

    wow! this youtuber is so cute! as a chinese,my English is just so so,maybe junior level,just could read some simple articals ....so if no Chinese subtitle,maybe itis difficult to understand what means in this video for me!nice !goodjob!😂😂😂😂😂

  • @yuxun7371
    @yuxun7371 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of the very rare videos that describing the situation without a too obvious anti-China tone.

  • @reevesaronyuen6316
    @reevesaronyuen6316 2 года назад +13

    I would like to ask if the UK and Greece have a lot of territorial waters attached to other countries, is this reasonable?

    • @wangxiao2752
      @wangxiao2752 2 года назад

      不合理,因为太远了。

    • @reevesaronyuen6316
      @reevesaronyuen6316 2 года назад +1

      @@wangxiao2752 我是说希腊也贴着土耳其画海岸线 英国也贴着法国 西班牙画海岸线 你们咋就觉得合理 中国就不合理 明显就是西方意识形态的偏见

    • @user-cx9nc4pj8w
      @user-cx9nc4pj8w Год назад

      No, the UK does not have lots of territorial waters inside what would otherwise be someone elses EEZ, it has a rock collection in the middle of nowhere. Greece's claims are also pretty unreasonable, but Greco-Turkish tensions are about far more than just the EEZ and need to be negotiated between the two countries, though I doubt either of them is mature enough to do that.

  • @NeMayful
    @NeMayful 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for a neutral point of view!

  • @kurilzhang
    @kurilzhang Год назад

    interesting and neutral,a nice video🎉

  • @wontononionslicer1004
    @wontononionslicer1004 Год назад +1

    Everytime there is a territorial dispute that involve PRC China, ROC China is always strangely quiet and not shouting for independence...I wonder why.

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX Год назад

      of course, since 11 dash line south tibet and mongolia all belong to republic of china

  • @CB66941
    @CB66941 2 года назад +20

    China: Dammit! Why are you here!? You literally live on the other side of the world!
    USA: I like it here.

  • @belldrop7365
    @belldrop7365 2 года назад +15

    The smaller countries in this region should take note on what's happening in the current ukraine and russian war. Big countries won't always help you, despite promises.

    • @pattrickmerete
      @pattrickmerete 2 года назад +3

      The US and Philippines has mutual defense treaty unlike Ukraine though. The only thing im not sure about is if US would really defend Philippines.

    • @raizors1331
      @raizors1331 Год назад +2

      @@pattrickmerete
      US not defending the Philippines despite having a defense treaty is effectively political suicide tho. Unless Czechoslovakia 2.0 happens to the Philippines, but that's another kind of political suicide so ehhh....

    • @neku2741
      @neku2741 10 месяцев назад +2

      Unlike Ukraine, the SEA countries actually have a military treaties called ASEAN and Commonwealth. If China attack one, all of them will retaliates. Not to mention they also in the Commonwealth which will make UK and Australia directly involved if they got attacked.

    • @LongLivetheCapitalist
      @LongLivetheCapitalist 9 месяцев назад

      @@pattrickmerete Philippines are asking for trouble in this way. We don't see Philippines as enemies, but if you guys work with US. We'll have to treat you as one of the targets.

  • @onggiao7437
    @onggiao7437 Год назад

    Please make a video of which country has the clearest historical evidence for the East Sea.

  • @hetienyi8628
    @hetienyi8628 3 месяца назад

    What did you explain?

  • @fishiesinthewater870
    @fishiesinthewater870 2 года назад +4

    Great video good job

  • @IR_Theory
    @IR_Theory 2 года назад +110

    Thanks for interesting video. But I think we should mention RUSSIA to the list of external actors. It involves to SCS as a balancer between China and Vietnam, and as a partner of China to counter the USA. Russia's economic interests in SCS should be considered because it has many joint oil companies with Vietnam and Indonesia, more than India.
    Moreover, the most ally of China among ASEAN members is Cambodia. This country has prevented ASEAN unification for every anti-China resolution.

    • @henrywang3403
      @henrywang3403 Год назад +20

      ASEAN relationship with China(official+public) :
      Very positive:
      1. Cambodia
      2. Myanmar
      Positive:
      1. Thailand
      2. Laos
      Neutral, positive leaning:
      1. Singapore
      Neutral:
      1. Brunei
      2. East Timor
      Neutral, negative leaning:
      1. Malaysia
      2. Indonesia
      Negative:
      1. Vietnam
      Very negative:
      1. Philippines

    • @quynhanhcao9629
      @quynhanhcao9629 Год назад +16

      @@henrywang3403 i think my countru, vietnam should be neutral, negative leaning because except from the sea dispute our relationship is pretty good.

    • @barbarossax6606
      @barbarossax6606 Год назад

      @@quynhanhcao9629 True. Our targets are taiwan and Japan.

    • @wowulam7411
      @wowulam7411 Год назад

      ​@@henrywang3403 can you give me a source. Instead, just getting this out of your ass.

    • @klein1698
      @klein1698 Год назад +4

      @@quynhanhcao9629 that bullshit