Gordon Houlden
Security, Strategy, and Military Dynamics in the South China Sea
Cross-National Perspectives
Herausgeber: Hong, Nong; N Romaniuk, Scott
Gordon Houlden
Security, Strategy, and Military Dynamics in the South China Sea
Cross-National Perspectives
Herausgeber: Hong, Nong; N Romaniuk, Scott
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Bringing together international experts, this collection provides fresh perspectives on geopolitical concerns in the South China Sea. It is an accessible, even-handed examination of current and future rivalries and challenges in one of the most strategically important and militarized maritime regions of the world.
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Bringing together international experts, this collection provides fresh perspectives on geopolitical concerns in the South China Sea. It is an accessible, even-handed examination of current and future rivalries and challenges in one of the most strategically important and militarized maritime regions of the world.
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- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9781529213454
- ISBN-10: 1529213452
- Artikelnr.: 59918357
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Bristol University Press
- Seitenzahl: 404
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 758g
- ISBN-13: 9781529213454
- ISBN-10: 1529213452
- Artikelnr.: 59918357
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Gordon Houlden is Director Emeritus of the China Institute and Professor of Political Science at the University of Alberta.
Foreword - Stein Tønnesson Introduction: Strategic Challenges and Escalating Power Rivalry in the South China Sea - Scott N. Romaniuk and Nong Hong 1. Between Competition and War: Complex Security Overlay and the South China Sea - Joshua Hastey and Scott N. Romaniuk 2. The South China Sea as an Echo Chamber of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy - Scott N. Romaniuk and Tobias Burgers Part I: Claimants of the Contested South China Sea 3. China's Security Interests and Strategies in the South China Sea - Li Yang 4. Taiwan's South China Sea Policy Under the Tsai Administration - Yann-Huei Song 5. Vietnam and the East Sea in its Strategic Thinking - Ð
Thanh H
i and Nguy
n Thùy Linh 6. The Philippines and the South China Sea Dispute: Duterte's Hedging Approach with China and the United States - Rommel C. Banlaoi 7. Contention, Competition, and Cooperation in the South China Sea: The Malaysian Perspective - Sumathy Permal Part II: Non-Claimants in Southeast Asia 8. A Wary Warrior: Indonesia's "Soft-Assertiveness" in the South China Sea - Senia Febrica and Scott N. Romaniuk 9. The South China Sea Dispute: Regional Integration, Status Ad Quem, and Singapore's Position - Hui-Yi Katherine Tseng 10. Cambodia's South China Sea Policy: From ASEAN Aligned to Echoing Chinese Clientism -Veasna Var 11. ASEAN's Involvement in the South China Sea Disputes: The Economics-Security Conundrum - Mingjiang Li and YingHui Lee Part III: Quadrilateral Security Dialogue States 12. The United States and the South China Sea Question - John Callahan 13. Japan's Security Interests and Strategies in the South China Sea - Masafumi Iida 14. Australia's Geopolitics and the South China Sea - Leszek Buszynski 15. India and the South China Sea Crucible: Cautious Inclinations of an Extra-Regional "Leading Power" - Sourabh Gupta Part IV: Non-Claimants in Europe and Eurasia 16. Britain's Pivot to Asia: The Big Picture - Ian Park and Kun-Chin Lin 17. Balancing and Hedging: The Two Levels of Russia's Behavior in the South China Sea - Alexander Korolev 18. South Korea and the South China Sea: A Middle-Power Model for Practical Policies? - Sukjoon Yoon Conclusion: Looking Over the Horizon: Prospects for Settlement of the South China Sea Dispute
Thanh H
i and Nguy
n Thùy Linh 6. The Philippines and the South China Sea Dispute: Duterte's Hedging Approach with China and the United States - Rommel C. Banlaoi 7. Contention, Competition, and Cooperation in the South China Sea: The Malaysian Perspective - Sumathy Permal Part II: Non-Claimants in Southeast Asia 8. A Wary Warrior: Indonesia's "Soft-Assertiveness" in the South China Sea - Senia Febrica and Scott N. Romaniuk 9. The South China Sea Dispute: Regional Integration, Status Ad Quem, and Singapore's Position - Hui-Yi Katherine Tseng 10. Cambodia's South China Sea Policy: From ASEAN Aligned to Echoing Chinese Clientism -Veasna Var 11. ASEAN's Involvement in the South China Sea Disputes: The Economics-Security Conundrum - Mingjiang Li and YingHui Lee Part III: Quadrilateral Security Dialogue States 12. The United States and the South China Sea Question - John Callahan 13. Japan's Security Interests and Strategies in the South China Sea - Masafumi Iida 14. Australia's Geopolitics and the South China Sea - Leszek Buszynski 15. India and the South China Sea Crucible: Cautious Inclinations of an Extra-Regional "Leading Power" - Sourabh Gupta Part IV: Non-Claimants in Europe and Eurasia 16. Britain's Pivot to Asia: The Big Picture - Ian Park and Kun-Chin Lin 17. Balancing and Hedging: The Two Levels of Russia's Behavior in the South China Sea - Alexander Korolev 18. South Korea and the South China Sea: A Middle-Power Model for Practical Policies? - Sukjoon Yoon Conclusion: Looking Over the Horizon: Prospects for Settlement of the South China Sea Dispute
Foreword - Stein Tønnesson Introduction: Strategic Challenges and Escalating Power Rivalry in the South China Sea - Scott N. Romaniuk and Nong Hong 1. Between Competition and War: Complex Security Overlay and the South China Sea - Joshua Hastey and Scott N. Romaniuk 2. The South China Sea as an Echo Chamber of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy - Scott N. Romaniuk and Tobias Burgers Part I: Claimants of the Contested South China Sea 3. China's Security Interests and Strategies in the South China Sea - Li Yang 4. Taiwan's South China Sea Policy Under the Tsai Administration - Yann-Huei Song 5. Vietnam and the East Sea in its Strategic Thinking - Ð
Thanh H
i and Nguy
n Thùy Linh 6. The Philippines and the South China Sea Dispute: Duterte's Hedging Approach with China and the United States - Rommel C. Banlaoi 7. Contention, Competition, and Cooperation in the South China Sea: The Malaysian Perspective - Sumathy Permal Part II: Non-Claimants in Southeast Asia 8. A Wary Warrior: Indonesia's "Soft-Assertiveness" in the South China Sea - Senia Febrica and Scott N. Romaniuk 9. The South China Sea Dispute: Regional Integration, Status Ad Quem, and Singapore's Position - Hui-Yi Katherine Tseng 10. Cambodia's South China Sea Policy: From ASEAN Aligned to Echoing Chinese Clientism -Veasna Var 11. ASEAN's Involvement in the South China Sea Disputes: The Economics-Security Conundrum - Mingjiang Li and YingHui Lee Part III: Quadrilateral Security Dialogue States 12. The United States and the South China Sea Question - John Callahan 13. Japan's Security Interests and Strategies in the South China Sea - Masafumi Iida 14. Australia's Geopolitics and the South China Sea - Leszek Buszynski 15. India and the South China Sea Crucible: Cautious Inclinations of an Extra-Regional "Leading Power" - Sourabh Gupta Part IV: Non-Claimants in Europe and Eurasia 16. Britain's Pivot to Asia: The Big Picture - Ian Park and Kun-Chin Lin 17. Balancing and Hedging: The Two Levels of Russia's Behavior in the South China Sea - Alexander Korolev 18. South Korea and the South China Sea: A Middle-Power Model for Practical Policies? - Sukjoon Yoon Conclusion: Looking Over the Horizon: Prospects for Settlement of the South China Sea Dispute
Thanh H
i and Nguy
n Thùy Linh 6. The Philippines and the South China Sea Dispute: Duterte's Hedging Approach with China and the United States - Rommel C. Banlaoi 7. Contention, Competition, and Cooperation in the South China Sea: The Malaysian Perspective - Sumathy Permal Part II: Non-Claimants in Southeast Asia 8. A Wary Warrior: Indonesia's "Soft-Assertiveness" in the South China Sea - Senia Febrica and Scott N. Romaniuk 9. The South China Sea Dispute: Regional Integration, Status Ad Quem, and Singapore's Position - Hui-Yi Katherine Tseng 10. Cambodia's South China Sea Policy: From ASEAN Aligned to Echoing Chinese Clientism -Veasna Var 11. ASEAN's Involvement in the South China Sea Disputes: The Economics-Security Conundrum - Mingjiang Li and YingHui Lee Part III: Quadrilateral Security Dialogue States 12. The United States and the South China Sea Question - John Callahan 13. Japan's Security Interests and Strategies in the South China Sea - Masafumi Iida 14. Australia's Geopolitics and the South China Sea - Leszek Buszynski 15. India and the South China Sea Crucible: Cautious Inclinations of an Extra-Regional "Leading Power" - Sourabh Gupta Part IV: Non-Claimants in Europe and Eurasia 16. Britain's Pivot to Asia: The Big Picture - Ian Park and Kun-Chin Lin 17. Balancing and Hedging: The Two Levels of Russia's Behavior in the South China Sea - Alexander Korolev 18. South Korea and the South China Sea: A Middle-Power Model for Practical Policies? - Sukjoon Yoon Conclusion: Looking Over the Horizon: Prospects for Settlement of the South China Sea Dispute