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The South China Sea is one of the most contested maritime regions in the world, and the ongoing friction between major powers and Southeast Asian nations continues to reshape the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. This video breaks down why a strong, transparent, and enforceable Maritime Code of Conduct (COC) is essential—not only for regional stability, but for global trade, security, and freedom of navigation. With overlapping territorial claims, military build-ups, and aggressive maritime actions, the South China Sea has become a flashpoint capable of sparking large-scale conflict. A well-structured Code of Conduct could reduce miscalculation, prevent dangerous encounters at sea, protect smaller nations from coercion, and ensure peaceful dispute resolution. But progress remains slow due to geopolitical rivalry, strategic distrust, and competing national interests. In this video, we explain how the COC negotiations work, what each country wants, why China’s stance matters, how ASEAN responds, and the potential global consequences if no agreement is reached. We also explore the military, economic, and diplomatic dimensions that make the SCS one of the world's most critical maritime zones. Whether you follow geopolitics, naval developments, Indo-Pacific strategy, or international law, this deep-dive will give you a clear, updated understanding of why the Maritime Code of Conduct truly matters—and how it could shape the future of the region for decades. This video has been created by AI with human efforts. References: ASEAN Statements on SCS Negotiations UNCLOS Maritime Guidelines Defense & Diplomatic Public Reports (Open Sources) #SouthChinaSea, #SCS, #CodeOfConduct, #MaritimeSecurity, #IndoPacific, #Geopolitics, #ASEAN, #ChinaNews, #PhilippinesNews, #USChinaTensions, #SeaPower, #NavalUpdates, #MilitaryNews, #InternationalLaw, #UNCLOS, #TerritorialDisputes, #PacificRegion, #DefenseUpdates, #GlobalPolitics, #SouthEastAsia, #SecurityMatters, #BreakingNews, #WorldAffairs, #AsianGeopolitics, #ConflictZone, #ForeignPolicy, #MaritimeDisputes, #SeaConflict, #StrategyAnalysis, #GlobalSecurity,