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The South China Sea Dispute : Navigating Diplomatic and Strategic Tensions / Ian Storey, Cheng-Yi Lin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (320 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789814695558
  • 9789814695565
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.4480916472
LOC classification:
  • KZA1692
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- About the Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Untangling a Complex Web: Understanding Competing Maritime Claims in the South China Sea -- 3. China Debates the South China Sea Dispute -- 4. Taiwan's Evolving Policy towards the South China Sea Dispute, 1992-2016 -- 5. The South China Sea: Primary Contradictions in China-Southeast Asia Relations -- 6. Rising Tensions in the South China Sea: Southeast Asia Responses -- 7. The Philippines and the South China Sea Dispute: Security Interests and Perspectives -- 8. A Vietnamese Perspective on the South China Sea Dispute -- 9. The South China Sea Dispute: Options for Malaysia -- 10. The United States and the South China Sea: Front Line of Hegemonic Tension? -- 11. The South China Sea Dispute in U.S.-ASEAN Relations -- 12. Japan and the South China Sea Dispute: A Stakeholder's Perspective -- 13. Conclusion -- Index
Summary: Increasing tensions in the South China Sea have propelled the dispute to the top of the Asia-Pacific's security agenda. Fuelled by rising nationalism over ownership of disputed atolls, growing competition over natural resources, strident assertions of their maritime rights by China and the Southeast Asian claimants, the rapid modernization of regional armed forces and worsening geopolitical rivalries among the Great Powers, the South China Sea will remain an area of diplomatic wrangling and potential conflict for the foreseeable future. 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, America and Japan. The South China Sea Dispute: Navigating Diplomatic and Strategic Tensions provides readers with the key to understanding how this most complex and contentious dispute is shaping the regional security environment.
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- About the Contributors -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Untangling a Complex Web: Understanding Competing Maritime Claims in the South China Sea -- 3. China Debates the South China Sea Dispute -- 4. Taiwan's Evolving Policy towards the South China Sea Dispute, 1992-2016 -- 5. The South China Sea: Primary Contradictions in China-Southeast Asia Relations -- 6. Rising Tensions in the South China Sea: Southeast Asia Responses -- 7. The Philippines and the South China Sea Dispute: Security Interests and Perspectives -- 8. A Vietnamese Perspective on the South China Sea Dispute -- 9. The South China Sea Dispute: Options for Malaysia -- 10. The United States and the South China Sea: Front Line of Hegemonic Tension? -- 11. The South China Sea Dispute in U.S.-ASEAN Relations -- 12. Japan and the South China Sea Dispute: A Stakeholder's Perspective -- 13. Conclusion -- Index

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Increasing tensions in the South China Sea have propelled the dispute to the top of the Asia-Pacific's security agenda. Fuelled by rising nationalism over ownership of disputed atolls, growing competition over natural resources, strident assertions of their maritime rights by China and the Southeast Asian claimants, the rapid modernization of regional armed forces and worsening geopolitical rivalries among the Great Powers, the South China Sea will remain an area of diplomatic wrangling and potential conflict for the foreseeable future. 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, America and Japan. The South China Sea Dispute: Navigating Diplomatic and Strategic Tensions provides readers with the key to understanding how this most complex and contentious dispute is shaping the regional security environment.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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