Geo- Politics in South China Sea: A Historical Perspective
Md. Salman Sohel,
Gazi Abu Horaira and
Md. Shahidul Islam
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Md. Salman Sohel: Department of Public Administration, Jagannath University (JnU), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Gazi Abu Horaira: MBA in Project in Management, Faculty of Business Management & Globalization, LIMKOKWING University of Creative and Technology (LUCT), Malaysia
Md. Shahidul Islam: Field Research Officer, Social Sector Management Foundation (SSMF), Bangladesh
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2019, vol. 3, issue 1, 345-349
Abstract:
The water has been depicted “the next oil†for its strategic natural resources availability, reserves oil, and natural Gas. So it has strong influenced on geo-strategies, international politics and global securities. Many scholars articulated, in coming decades, the South China Sea will be central point of conflict in Asia .The U shaped South China Sea among the most critical water political flash zone where several nuclear states compete to hegemony. The South China Sea (SCS) often called second Middle East for its deflagration and disagreement with stakeholder and non-stakeholder states. The power struggle and The American dominance in Southeast Asia in the name of some approaches (Freedom of navigation, pivot to Asia policy and Asia Reassurance Initiative Act into Law) make the situation more challenges and encourage the skirmishes. There are consequently deep-rooted miss-understanding and historical hostility in this region among China and other nations. This paper purposes to deep understand about geo- political phenomenon of South China Sea. This attempts to reveal the interferences of U.S and her allies that’s fuel acute tension in East Asian region. This study also examines how the South China Sea territorial disputes colored into concern matter of international politics .
Date: 2019
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