The upcoming BRICS Summit in Russia will bring together founding members, including China, a nation renowned for its remarkable development over the last two decades, but also embroiled in territorial disputes with nearly all its neighbors, particularly in the South China Sea. China's aggressive expansionism has fueled tensions, as its "nine-dash line" claim encompasses around 90% of the South China Sea, conflicting with other countries' claims and UNCLOS. With the region rich in natural resources and vital shipping lanes, China's demands for exclusive economic and military rights have raised concerns, prompting military build-ups and international interventions. As China takes center stage at the BRICS Summit, its South China Sea disputes will likely be a key issue, impacting regional stability, global trade, and international relations. To gauge your understanding of this complex region, take our Geopolitics Quiz series featuring the South China Sea, covering territorial disputes, international relations, maritime law, and economic implications. Test your knowledge now and join the conversation to stay informed about the intricacies of global politics!
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