Building a Normative Order in the South China Sea
Edited by Truong T. Tran,
John B. Welfield and
Thuy T. Le
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The South China Sea, where a number of great powers and regional players contend for influence, has emerged as one of the most potentially explosive regions in the world today. What can be done to reduce the possibility of conflict, solve the outstanding territorial problems, and harness the potential of the sea to promote regional development, environmental sustainability and security? This book, with contributions from leading authorities in China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Australia, Singapore and the United States, seeks to illuminate these questions.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Development Studies; Economics and Finance; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781786437525
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Getting beyond slow boil in the South China Sea , pp 16-26

- Andrew Scobell
- Ch 2 Economic (asymmetrical) interdependence and territorial disputes , pp 27-46

- Michael Yahuda
- Ch 3 China’s South China Sea strategy and Sino–US discord , pp 47-67

- Wu Xiangning and You Ji
- Ch 4 The South China Sea: an arena for great power strategic rivalry , pp 68-91

- Leszek Buszynski
- Ch 5 Entitlements of maritime features and the Paracels dispute revisited , pp 93-115

- Vu Hai Dang
- Ch 6 The Exclusive Economic Zone and food security for developing coastal states in the South China Sea , pp 116-131

- James Kraska
- Ch 7 Constructions at sea: impacts and legal regime , pp 132-155

- Nguyen Thi Lan Anh
- Ch 8 Air defence identification zones: implications for freedom of overflight and maritime disputes , pp 156-170

- Robert Beckman and Phan Duy Hao
- Ch 9 Maritime claims in the South China Sea and freedom of navigation operations , pp 171-194

- Jonathan G. Odom
- Ch 10 A regional ocean governance framework for the integrated management of the environment and biological resources in the South China Sea , pp 196-210

- Vu Thanh Ca
- Ch 11 Post-South China Sea arbitration challenge: toward regional cooperation for the environmental sustainability of the East Asian seas , pp 211-228

- Raphael P. M. Lotilla
- Ch 12 Energy drivers for offshore cooperation , pp 229-248

- Dylan Mair and Rachel Calvert
- Ch 13 Different strokes for different folks: a second look at UNCLOS Part XV dispute settlement mechanisms and the South China Sea disputes , pp 249-265

- Jay Batongbacal
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