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Entering Uncharted Waters? : ASEAN and the South China Sea / edited by Pavin Chachavalpongpun.
- Format:
- Book
- Conference/Event
- Author/Creator:
- Chachavalpongpun, Pavin, Author.
- Conference on Entering Uncharted Waters? ASEAN and the South China Sea Dispute, Corporate Author.
- Conference Name:
- Conference on Entering Uncharted Waters? ASEAN and the South China Sea Dispute (2011 : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies)
- Conference on Entering Uncharted Waters? ASEAN and the South China Sea Dispute
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Law of the sea--South China Sea--Congresses.
- Law of the sea.
- Dispute resolution (Law)--Southeast Asia--Congresses.
- Dispute resolution (Law).
- South China Sea--International status--Congresses.
- South China Sea.
- Southeast Asia--Foreign relations--China.
- Southeast Asia.
- China--Foreign relations--Southeast Asia.
- China.
- South China Sea--Claims--Congresses.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xi, 288 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Other Title:
- ASEAN and the South China Sea
- Place of Publication:
- Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2014.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- ASEAN has an abiding interest in peace and stability in this region and in freedom of navigation in and overflight above the South China Sea. Much of ASEAN's commerce, including its members' traded food and energy resources, passes through or over the South China Sea. The stakes for ASEAN and its members in the South China Sea are very high. This book is the product of a conference on 'Entering Uncharted Waters? ASEAN and the South China Sea Dispute', initiated to remind all claimants to bring their claims as close as possible to the provisions of the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. After all, ASEAN has sought to promote the rule of law in the region. The conference and this book were inspired by the following objectives: peace, stability, freedom of navigation and overflight, confidence building, cooperation, and the rule of law.
- Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE / Chachavalpongpun, Pavin
- Contributors
- Part One. Overview
- 1. Preventing Conflict in the South China Sea / Severino, Rodolfo C.
- 2. ASEAN and the South China Sea Dispute / Beckman, Robert C.
- 3. Why is There a Relative Peace in the South China Sea? / Weissmann, Mikael
- Part Two. ASEAN's View on the South China Sea
- 4. ASEAN Claimants' Position in the South China Sea / Djalal, Hasjim
- 5. An ASEAN Perspective on the South China Sea / Baviera, Aileen S.P.
- Part Three. China's Position
- 6. China's Stance on Some Major Issues of the South China Sea / Hanling, Wang
- 7. The Changing Contexts of China's Policy on the South China Sea Dispute / Mingjiang, Li
- Part Four. ASEAN Claimants' and Taiwan's Positions
- 8. Settlement of the South China Sea Dispute / Anh, Nguyen Thi Lan
- 9. The Philippines and the South China Sea / Severino, Rodolfo C.
- 10. Malaysia's Maritime Claims in the South China Sea / Mahadzir, Dzirhan
- 11. Taiwan's South China Sea Policy Revival / Liu, Fu-Kuo
- Part Five. The Interests of Others
- 12. The U.S. Position in the South China Sea / Wain, Barry
- Part Six. Conclusion
- 13. Conclusion / Chachavalpongpun, Pavin
- Index
- Notes:
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 24 Nov 2015).
- Includes bibliographic references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9789814380270
- 981438027X
- OCLC:
- 894172166
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