The South China Sea
Herausgeber: Jenner, C. J.; Thuy, Tran Truong
The South China Sea
Herausgeber: Jenner, C. J.; Thuy, Tran Truong
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An empirical analysis of the global ocean's most contested maritime territory, the South China Sea and its agents of contest.
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An empirical analysis of the global ocean's most contested maritime territory, the South China Sea and its agents of contest.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781107441477
- ISBN-10: 1107441471
- Artikelnr.: 50445710
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781107441477
- ISBN-10: 1107441471
- Artikelnr.: 50445710
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction: a crucible of regional cooperation or conflict-making
sovereignty claims? C. J. Jenner and Tran Truong Thuy; Part I. Global
Dimensions: 1. The global significance of the South China Sea dispute
Geoffrey Till; 2. Global issues and national interests in the South China
Sea Rodolfo C. Severino; 3. The Obama administration's strategic
rebalancing in Asia: from a diplomatic to a strategic constrainment of an
emergent China? Renato Cruz De Castro; 4. The South China Sea and the
'Thucydides trap' Mark J. Valencia; Part II. Sub-National, National and
Regional Interests: 5. Continuity and change in the South China Sea Alice
Ba and Ian Storey; 6. Understanding the evolution of US-China-ASEAN
relations: a US perspective Bonnie Glaser; 7. India and the South China Sea
Vijay Sakhuja; 8. Domestic politics: the overlooked undercurrent in the
South China Sea C. J. Jenner and Nguyen Hung Son; Part III. International
Maritime Law: 9. The Tonkin Gulf Agreements: a model of conflict
resolution? Stein Tønnesson; 10. UNCLOS and maritime security in the South
China Sea Nguyen Thi Lan Anh; 11. Straight baselines around insular
formations not constituting an archipelagic state Erik Franckx and Marco
Benatar; 12. Disputed areas in the South China Sea: prospects for
arbitration or advisory opinion Robert C. Beckman and Leonardo Bernard;
Part IV. Towards Conflict or Cooperation: 13. China's naval modernisation
and US strategic rebalancing: implications for stability in the South China
Sea Carlyle A. Thayer; 14. Sino-American rivalry in the South China Sea: is
it time to form a maritime middle power cooperative? C. J. Jenner and
Sukjoon Yoon; 15. Regional cooperation in the South China Sea Jon M. Van
Dyke; 16. Fishery disputes and regional cooperation Kuan-Hsiung Wang;
Conclusion: history, strategy and the South China Sea C. J. Jenner; Index.
sovereignty claims? C. J. Jenner and Tran Truong Thuy; Part I. Global
Dimensions: 1. The global significance of the South China Sea dispute
Geoffrey Till; 2. Global issues and national interests in the South China
Sea Rodolfo C. Severino; 3. The Obama administration's strategic
rebalancing in Asia: from a diplomatic to a strategic constrainment of an
emergent China? Renato Cruz De Castro; 4. The South China Sea and the
'Thucydides trap' Mark J. Valencia; Part II. Sub-National, National and
Regional Interests: 5. Continuity and change in the South China Sea Alice
Ba and Ian Storey; 6. Understanding the evolution of US-China-ASEAN
relations: a US perspective Bonnie Glaser; 7. India and the South China Sea
Vijay Sakhuja; 8. Domestic politics: the overlooked undercurrent in the
South China Sea C. J. Jenner and Nguyen Hung Son; Part III. International
Maritime Law: 9. The Tonkin Gulf Agreements: a model of conflict
resolution? Stein Tønnesson; 10. UNCLOS and maritime security in the South
China Sea Nguyen Thi Lan Anh; 11. Straight baselines around insular
formations not constituting an archipelagic state Erik Franckx and Marco
Benatar; 12. Disputed areas in the South China Sea: prospects for
arbitration or advisory opinion Robert C. Beckman and Leonardo Bernard;
Part IV. Towards Conflict or Cooperation: 13. China's naval modernisation
and US strategic rebalancing: implications for stability in the South China
Sea Carlyle A. Thayer; 14. Sino-American rivalry in the South China Sea: is
it time to form a maritime middle power cooperative? C. J. Jenner and
Sukjoon Yoon; 15. Regional cooperation in the South China Sea Jon M. Van
Dyke; 16. Fishery disputes and regional cooperation Kuan-Hsiung Wang;
Conclusion: history, strategy and the South China Sea C. J. Jenner; Index.
Introduction: a crucible of regional cooperation or conflict-making
sovereignty claims? C. J. Jenner and Tran Truong Thuy; Part I. Global
Dimensions: 1. The global significance of the South China Sea dispute
Geoffrey Till; 2. Global issues and national interests in the South China
Sea Rodolfo C. Severino; 3. The Obama administration's strategic
rebalancing in Asia: from a diplomatic to a strategic constrainment of an
emergent China? Renato Cruz De Castro; 4. The South China Sea and the
'Thucydides trap' Mark J. Valencia; Part II. Sub-National, National and
Regional Interests: 5. Continuity and change in the South China Sea Alice
Ba and Ian Storey; 6. Understanding the evolution of US-China-ASEAN
relations: a US perspective Bonnie Glaser; 7. India and the South China Sea
Vijay Sakhuja; 8. Domestic politics: the overlooked undercurrent in the
South China Sea C. J. Jenner and Nguyen Hung Son; Part III. International
Maritime Law: 9. The Tonkin Gulf Agreements: a model of conflict
resolution? Stein Tønnesson; 10. UNCLOS and maritime security in the South
China Sea Nguyen Thi Lan Anh; 11. Straight baselines around insular
formations not constituting an archipelagic state Erik Franckx and Marco
Benatar; 12. Disputed areas in the South China Sea: prospects for
arbitration or advisory opinion Robert C. Beckman and Leonardo Bernard;
Part IV. Towards Conflict or Cooperation: 13. China's naval modernisation
and US strategic rebalancing: implications for stability in the South China
Sea Carlyle A. Thayer; 14. Sino-American rivalry in the South China Sea: is
it time to form a maritime middle power cooperative? C. J. Jenner and
Sukjoon Yoon; 15. Regional cooperation in the South China Sea Jon M. Van
Dyke; 16. Fishery disputes and regional cooperation Kuan-Hsiung Wang;
Conclusion: history, strategy and the South China Sea C. J. Jenner; Index.
sovereignty claims? C. J. Jenner and Tran Truong Thuy; Part I. Global
Dimensions: 1. The global significance of the South China Sea dispute
Geoffrey Till; 2. Global issues and national interests in the South China
Sea Rodolfo C. Severino; 3. The Obama administration's strategic
rebalancing in Asia: from a diplomatic to a strategic constrainment of an
emergent China? Renato Cruz De Castro; 4. The South China Sea and the
'Thucydides trap' Mark J. Valencia; Part II. Sub-National, National and
Regional Interests: 5. Continuity and change in the South China Sea Alice
Ba and Ian Storey; 6. Understanding the evolution of US-China-ASEAN
relations: a US perspective Bonnie Glaser; 7. India and the South China Sea
Vijay Sakhuja; 8. Domestic politics: the overlooked undercurrent in the
South China Sea C. J. Jenner and Nguyen Hung Son; Part III. International
Maritime Law: 9. The Tonkin Gulf Agreements: a model of conflict
resolution? Stein Tønnesson; 10. UNCLOS and maritime security in the South
China Sea Nguyen Thi Lan Anh; 11. Straight baselines around insular
formations not constituting an archipelagic state Erik Franckx and Marco
Benatar; 12. Disputed areas in the South China Sea: prospects for
arbitration or advisory opinion Robert C. Beckman and Leonardo Bernard;
Part IV. Towards Conflict or Cooperation: 13. China's naval modernisation
and US strategic rebalancing: implications for stability in the South China
Sea Carlyle A. Thayer; 14. Sino-American rivalry in the South China Sea: is
it time to form a maritime middle power cooperative? C. J. Jenner and
Sukjoon Yoon; 15. Regional cooperation in the South China Sea Jon M. Van
Dyke; 16. Fishery disputes and regional cooperation Kuan-Hsiung Wang;
Conclusion: history, strategy and the South China Sea C. J. Jenner; Index.