By Ralph Jennings
U.S. curbs against Chinese officials and companies suspected of helping Beijing extend its reach in a disputed, resource-rich Asian sea will do little to reduce China’s maritime influence and could indirectly increase it, analysts believe.
The government of outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump on...
Undeterred By US Sanctions, China Seen Continuing Development In South China Sea
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