The South China Sea is a geopolitical hotspot where China and the US compete for dominance and the adjacent countries try to improve their position by hedging between these two superpowers.
The South China Sea is a geopolitical hotspot where China and the US compete for dominance and the adjacent countries try to improve their position by hedging between these two superpowers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Rennie Short is Emeritus Professor in the School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland. He has held visiting appointments as Senior Research Fellow at the Australian National University, as the Erasmus Professor at Groningen University and as the Leverhulme Professor at Loughborough University. Among his research awards are a Fulbright Fellowship, the Vietor Fellowship at Yale University, the Dibner Fellowship at the Smithsonian, the Kono Fellowship at the Huntington Library and the Andrew Mellon Fellowship at the American Philosophical Society. He has published over 60 books, numerous articles in academic journals and op-eds in range of newspapers and journals. His work has been translated into Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Turkish and Vietnamese.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Introduction. 2.China and the South China Sea. 3.The US and the South China Sea. 4.UNCLOS and the South China Sea. 5.ASEAN Hedgings in the South China Sea. 6.Philippines and the South China Sea. 7.Trajectories of Conflict in the South China Sea.
1.Introduction. 2.China and the South China Sea. 3.The US and the South China Sea. 4.UNCLOS and the South China Sea. 5.ASEAN Hedgings in the South China Sea. 6.Philippines and the South China Sea. 7.Trajectories of Conflict in the South China Sea.
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