South China Sea: Philippines urged to ‘lean into US alliance’ to put pressure on Beijing

The Philippines’ vow to maintain its strategy of openly challenging Chinese activities in the South China Sea while avoiding direct conflict has sparked calls for stronger measures, with a prominent American security analyst urging bolder steps from Washington to demonstrate its commitment to defending Manila.

Raymond Powell, the director of SeaLight – a project of Stanford University’s Gordian Knot Center for National Security Innovation that tracks Chinese ships’ actions in the South China Sea – suggested the Philippine military invite its US counterpart to undertake humanitarian operations in the disputed waters, or partner with an American company for oil exploration, to increase pressure on Beijing.

His recommendations come in response to Sunday’s announcement by Philippine officials that the country would maintain its non-escalatory, assertive transparency campaign – focused on openly exposing and documenting Beijing’s activities in the South China Sea while avoiding direct conflict – this year, while also prioritising securing and defending the Philippine maritime territory.

The Philippines’ vow to maintain its strategy of openly challenging Chinese activities in the South China Sea while avoiding direct conflict has sparked calls for stronger measures, with a prominent American security analyst urging bolder steps from Washington to demonstrate its commitment to defending Manila.

Raymond Powell, the director of SeaLight – a project of Stanford University’s Gordian Knot Center for National Security Innovation that tracks Chinese ships’ actions in the South China Sea – suggested the Philippine military invite its US counterpart to undertake humanitarian operations in the disputed waters, or partner with an American company for oil exploration, to increase pressure on Beijing.

His recommendations come in response to Sunday’s announcement by Philippine officials that the country would maintain its non-escalatory, assertive transparency campaign – focused on openly exposing and documenting Beijing’s activities in the South China Sea while avoiding direct conflict – this year, while also prioritising securing and defending the Philippine maritime territory.