China and Neighbouring Countries in the South China Sea Dispute: An Update
Katherine Hui-Yi Tseng
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2015, vol. 07, issue 04, 24-29
Abstract:
ASEAN claimants are enmeshed in a round of defence diplomacy and hedging balance strategy. The Jokowi administration has adopted a pragmatic attitude towards Sino-Indonesian relations, but remains steadfast against perceived Chinese encroachment in the South China Sea (SCS). Despite improvement in bilateral relations, Vietnam has utilised the SCS dispute as a hedging tactic to balance its engagements with China and the United States. For China, it is fine-tuning its posture in the SCS.
Date: 2015
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