TWO leading experts on the South China Sea conflict say Beijing is not ready to acknowledge that Manila, or any other Southeast Asian claimant in the disputed sea, has legal grievances that must be addressed and peacefully managed.
Gregory Poling and Jude Blanchette, both from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), said China's "unwillingness" to attend to the concerns of its regional neighbors as legitimate has now become "one of the most prominent challenges to its management of external relations."
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