This is a collection of contributions written on the occasion of the third anniversary of the South China Sea Arbitration Award (Case: Philippines versus People's Republic of China) of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. The contributions deal with legal, political and economic causes and consequences of this regional conflict. The authors establish connections to China's One World, One Road projects and to the different conditions of interior and exterior politics in several individual countries.
This is a collection of contributions written on the occasion of the third anniversary of the South China Sea Arbitration Award (Case: Philippines versus People's Republic of China) of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. The contributions deal with legal, political and economic causes and consequences of this regional conflict. The authors establish connections to China's One World, One Road projects and to the different conditions of interior and exterior politics in several individual countries.
Thomas Engelbert is Professor for Vietnamese Language and Culture at the University of Hamburg. His research focus is on the South, especially on majority-minority relations.
Inhaltsangabe
Editor's Preface - The South China Sea Conflict: Analyses and Perspectives. An Introduction to the Topic - Despite and Beyond Parties' Non-Compliance: Legal Implications of the Arbitral Award of 16 July 2016 on the Establishment of the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf - China's Reaction to the PCA Award - From Hostile Goliath to Partner in Development: Philippine Perceptions and Strategies for Dealing with China - History as Problem, History as Solution: A Means to Resolve the South China Sea Disputes - ASEAN Security Multilateralism and the South China Sea - Territorial Claims, Security Threats and Empty Nets: The Fishermen Dilemma in the South China Sea - Russia and the South-China Sea Conflict - Can China and Vietnam Use International Law to Resolve their Maritime Disputes? - The South China Sea and the Media from a European Perspective - Order-Building in Southeast Asia on China's Terms? The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative - The South China Sea Three Years after the Permanent Court of Arbitration Ruling: Preliminary Conclusions and Outlook
Editor's Preface - The South China Sea Conflict: Analyses and Perspectives. An Introduction to the Topic - Despite and Beyond Parties' Non-Compliance: Legal Implications of the Arbitral Award of 16 July 2016 on the Establishment of the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf - China's Reaction to the PCA Award - From Hostile Goliath to Partner in Development: Philippine Perceptions and Strategies for Dealing with China - History as Problem, History as Solution: A Means to Resolve the South China Sea Disputes - ASEAN Security Multilateralism and the South China Sea - Territorial Claims, Security Threats and Empty Nets: The Fishermen Dilemma in the South China Sea - Russia and the South-China Sea Conflict - Can China and Vietnam Use International Law to Resolve their Maritime Disputes? - The South China Sea and the Media from a European Perspective - Order-Building in Southeast Asia on China's Terms? The 21st Century Maritime Silk Road Initiative - The South China Sea Three Years after the Permanent Court of Arbitration Ruling: Preliminary Conclusions and Outlook
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