BLUF

Antelope Reef has rapidly transformed into a major strategic outpost. Renewed island-building highlights a shift where physical presence and infrastructure shape control more than legal claims, showing sustained activity can influence outcomes despite international rules.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the relationship between law and practical outcomes — The article shows how formal rules can be challenged by sustained real-world activity, helping readers assess the limits of legal frameworks. 
  • Analyse how infrastructure shapes strategic environments — It explains how logistics, presence, and endurance can influence control over time. 
  • Develop critical awareness of regional dynamics — It highlights how timing, external distraction, and gradual change affect broader decision-making. 

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