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The landmark ruling this month by the Permanent Court of Arbitration that there was no evidence China had historically exercised exclusive control over the waters or resources – a finding Beijing rejects – has led to a stalemate.
Can some kind of radical new approach be...</description>
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      <title>South China Sea claimants could split the spoils and keep the peace</title>
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