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VisitInternational support for Philippines in South China Sea dispute by mid-2025
Support from USA • 25%
Support from Japan • 25%
Support from Australia • 25%
No significant international support • 25%
Public statements by governments, International alliances' declarations
Philippines Bolsters South China Sea Defenses Amid China Threats
May 11, 2024, 01:16 PM
The Philippines has escalated its defense measures in the South China Sea in response to increasing threats from China. This includes deploying ships to a disputed area where China is accused of building an artificial island. The Philippines' actions are part of a broader defense strategy and modernization of its arsenal, prompted by China's aggressive tactics, including the use of powerful water cannons capable of bending steel.
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Public support for the Philippines • 25%
Public support for China • 25%
Calls for peaceful resolution • 25%
No significant international reaction • 25%
Support for China • 25%
Support for Philippines • 25%
Neutral or no clear support • 25%
Escalation involving other nations • 25%
Resolution favoring China • 33%
Resolution favoring Philippines • 33%
Continued dispute without clear resolution • 34%
Support for Philippines • 25%
Neutral or no response • 25%
Support for China • 25%
Divided responses among international actors • 25%
Supports Philippines • 25%
Supports China • 25%
Neutral or no definitive stance • 25%
Calls for international mediation • 25%
Supportive • 33%
Neutral • 34%
Opposing • 33%
Sanctions against China • 25%
Sanctions against Philippines • 25%
Diplomatic mediation • 25%
No significant action • 25%
Increased support for Philippines • 25%
Neutral stance maintained • 25%
Support for China • 25%
No change in current positions • 25%
Sanctions on China • 33%
Sanctions on Philippines • 33%
No Sanctions • 34%
UN mediation offered • 34%
US support increases • 33%
No international intervention • 33%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Escalation into armed conflict • 34%
Diplomatic resolution • 33%
Continued military standoff • 33%