The South China Sea is arguably one of the world’s most dangerous regions, with conflicting diplomatic, legal, and security claims by major and mid-level powers. CSIS brings together an international group of experts to provide a diverse and wide-ranging set of perspectives on the region and to explore possibilities for future cooperation.
Prepared by the East Asian Institute, NUS, which promotes research on East Asian developments particularly the political, economic and social development of contemporary China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), this series of research ...
This volume brings together international experts to provide fresh perspectives on geopolitical concerns in the South China Sea.
Overall, Navigating Uncertainty in the South China Sea Disputes explains why this issue resonates on a global scale and where it will move from here.This book explores a complex conflict challenging democracy, patriotism, resources, power, ...
3046, As Amended by Republic Act No. 5446, To Define the Archipelagic Baselines of the Philippines, and for Other Purposes, 10 March 2009. See Law of the Sea Bulletin, No. 70, 2000, p. 32. 48 See M. Tsamenyi, C.H. Schofield and B.
... International Regulatory Action”, a chapter coauthored with Marcus Haward; and “Shipping Industry and the Imperative ... Comparative Perspectives: Essays in Honor of Edgar Gold, edited by Aldo Chircop et al. (Martinus/Nijhoff, 2012) ...
By April 1994, Thompson's friends in the South China Sea Institute ofOceanography were ready to go. The institute had been given the funding and the green light from Beijing to undertake a new round of seismic survey work in the ...
Sharing the Resources of the South China Sea. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, p. 28. 8 Song, Y.H., & Yu, P.K.H. (1994). China's Historic Waters in the South China Sea: An Analysis from Taiwan, ROC. American Asian Review, 12(4), ...
This book discusses the South China Sea dispute from a Chinese perspective with regards to history, law, international politics, the economy, diplomacy and military affairs.
This book analyses the origins of security dilemmas in the South China Sea (SCS) and the significance of China’s actions in asserting its claim from the perspective of defensive realist theory.
Featuring some of the world's leading experts on Asian security, this volume explores the central drivers of the dispute and examines the positions and policies of the main actors including China, Taiwan, the Southeast Asian claimants, ...