Energy and Geopolitics in the South China Sea : Implications for ASEAN and Its Dialogue Partners /
Energy and Geopolitics in the South China Sea : Implications for ASEAN and Its Dialogue Partners /
ed. by ASEAN Studies Centre.
- 1 online resource (88 p.)
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ENERGY AND GEOPOLITICS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: IMPLICATIONS FOR ASEAN AND ITS DIALOGUE PARTNERS -- COMMENTARIES In Response to lead article, “Energy and Geopolitics in the South China Sea: Implications for ASEAN and Its Dialogue Partners” -- FLASHPOINT: SOUTH CHINA SEA -- WHITHER THE SOUTH CHINA SEA DISPUTES? -- CLARIFYING THE NEW PHILIPPINE BASELINES LAW -- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
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China has long claimed the ownership of a network of widely-scattered islands and their surrounding waters and resources in the South China Sea. These claims overlap in a substantial way with those of at least three ASEAN countries: Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia. To this day, the South China Sea has remained one of the region’s most dangerous 'flashpoints'. Despite regional efforts to calm the situation, the complicated nature of the issue continues to challenge regional security. The ASEAN Studies Centre has taken this initiative to host a discussion on "Energy and Geopolitics in South China Sea", with contributions from Michael Richardson and a number of experts in this area to put across their analytical views of the issue.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789814279239 9789814279352
10.1355/9789814279352 doi
Geopolitics--South China Sea.
Geopolitics--South China Sea.
Power resources--South China Sea.
Power resources--South China Sea.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Energy.
HD9502.S682
333.790916472
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ENERGY AND GEOPOLITICS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: IMPLICATIONS FOR ASEAN AND ITS DIALOGUE PARTNERS -- COMMENTARIES In Response to lead article, “Energy and Geopolitics in the South China Sea: Implications for ASEAN and Its Dialogue Partners” -- FLASHPOINT: SOUTH CHINA SEA -- WHITHER THE SOUTH CHINA SEA DISPUTES? -- CLARIFYING THE NEW PHILIPPINE BASELINES LAW -- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
China has long claimed the ownership of a network of widely-scattered islands and their surrounding waters and resources in the South China Sea. These claims overlap in a substantial way with those of at least three ASEAN countries: Vietnam, the Philippines and Malaysia. To this day, the South China Sea has remained one of the region’s most dangerous 'flashpoints'. Despite regional efforts to calm the situation, the complicated nature of the issue continues to challenge regional security. The ASEAN Studies Centre has taken this initiative to host a discussion on "Energy and Geopolitics in South China Sea", with contributions from Michael Richardson and a number of experts in this area to put across their analytical views of the issue.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9789814279239 9789814279352
10.1355/9789814279352 doi
Geopolitics--South China Sea.
Geopolitics--South China Sea.
Power resources--South China Sea.
Power resources--South China Sea.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Energy.
HD9502.S682
333.790916472

