How Beijing’s islands of control are reshaping the South China Sea
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By South China Morning Post
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A decade after the international tribunal's decisive ruling against China's maritime claims, Beijing's aggressive artificial island construction has fundamentally transformed the geopolitical landscape of Southeast Asia. These strategic installations have consolidated control over disputed territories, enabling Beijing to project power and establish de facto sovereignty despite international legal constraints. The physical infrastructure now serves as a counterweight to the 2016 Hague decision, allowing China to maintain its position and effectively reshape regional dynamics through military and civilian presence.
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