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  2. One China - Wikipedia

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    The One China principle is the position held by the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) that there is only one sovereign state under the name China, with the PRC serving as the sole legitimate government of that China, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China.

  3. South China Sea Arbitration - Wikipedia

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    The South China Sea Arbitration (Philippines v. China, PCA case number 2013–19) [1] was an arbitration case brought by the Republic of the Philippines against the People's Republic of China (PRC) under Annex VII (subject to Part XV) of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS, ratified by the Philippines in 1984, by the PRC in 1996, opted out from Section 2 of Part XV by ...

  4. Philippines–Thailand relations - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines established formal diplomatic relations with Thailand on June 14, 1949. [1] The relations between the two are described as warm and friendly. [2] Thailand is one of the Philippines' major trade partners and one of the Philippines' sources of rice through Thai exports. [3]

  5. Peru–Philippines relations - Wikipedia

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    History Early history. During the colonial period, there was significant trade between the two colonies. But there were frequent shifts and reversals of the trade volumes. Following the Spanish conquest of the Philippines in 1560, the islands became a focal point of trans-Pacific trade between Peru and China.

  6. Territorial disputes in the South China Sea - Wikipedia

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    An estimated US$3.37 trillion worth of global trade passes through the South China Sea annually, [1] which accounts for a third of the global maritime trade. [2] 80 percent of China's energy imports and 39.5 percent of China's total trade passes through the South China Sea. [1]

  7. Chinese Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    Since Song dynasty times in China and precolonial times in the Philippines, evidence of trade contact ... Philippine history, ... mainland China. By the time ...

  8. History of rice cultivation - Wikipedia

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    The history of rice cultivation is an interdisciplinary subject that studies archaeological and documentary evidence to explain how rice was first domesticated and cultivated by humans, the spread of cultivation to different regions of the planet, and the technological changes that have impacted cultivation over time.

  9. History of silk - Wikipedia

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    The Shorter Science and Civilization in China. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 1994. (in French) Thirsk, Joan (1997) Alternative Agriculture: A History from the Black Death to the Present Day. Oxford: Oxford University, 1997. Fabio Bertini, "Il Settecento capitalista.