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law of the sea, which guarantees freedom of passage, and it cannot be treated as a channel subject to sovereign control or political extortion. Any attempt to impose a new reality or alter its legal
power and the intensification of conflicts and confrontations, the free and open international order based on the rule of law faces serious challenges across the international community, including the Indo-Pacific. At the same time
war, pro-democracy, climate justice, immigrant rights and reproductive justice organizations. That intersectional approach is a core aspect of their work, Dominguez said: “There’s more of us than there are of them. We just