Commentary: The world came dangerously close to full-scale conflict in the South China Sea
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That the Jun 17 incident between Chinese and Philippine vessels did not escalate into outright armed conflict is down to some restraint and a whole lot of luck, says S Rajaratnam School of International Studies maritime security expert Collin Koh.
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