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Asia --- Asie --- Civilization --- Maps --- Civilisation --- Cartes --- Ethnology --- Maps. --- S02/0100 --- S31/0100 --- S31/0400 --- S34/0200 --- K9000 --- J0010 --- China: General works--China (and Asia) general surveys: before 1949 --- Indo China and South East Asia--Indo-China: general (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma) --- Indo China and South East Asia--South East Asia general (Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Burma, Papua New Guinea) --- Indian subcontinent--General works --- Korea: General works and series --- Japan: General works -- monographs and series --- Southeast Asia --- Asia, Southeast --- Asia, Southeastern --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- Historical geography --- Population --- Ethnology - Asia - Maps. --- ETHNOLOGIE --- ASIE ORIENTALE --- ASIE DU SUD --- ASIE --- CARTES --- HISTOIRE --- CIVILISATION
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As a primary trade route for more than half of the world's shipping, the location of potentially huge oil and gas reserves, and the main source of protein in maritime South- East Asia, the South China Sea is a governing determinant of security, prosperity and development in East Asia and the wider Indo-Pacific region. The disputes in the South China Sea have long been seen as a source of tension and instability in the region. Although peace has been maintained until now, the South China Sea is the epicentre of changes in the international balance of power which have the potential to trigger military conflict. The South China Sea sovereignty disputes are among the most complicated in the world and engage claims from Brunei, China, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Given the complex convergence of national interests in the region, the prospect of settling the decades-old disputes completely is very slim.
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This book provides an explanation of Chinese policy towards the South China Sea, and argues that this has been sculpted by the changing dynamics of the law of the sea in conjunction with regional geopolitical flux. The past few decades have witnessed a bifurcated trend in China's management of territorial disputes. Over the years, while China gradually calmed and settled most land-border disputes with its neighbors, disputes on the ocean frontier continued to simmer in a seething cauldron. This book attributes the distinctive path of China's approach to maritime disputes to a unique factor - the law of the sea (LOS) as the 'rules of the road' in the ocean. By deconstructing the concept of 'sovereignty' and treating the LOS as an evolving regime, the book examines how the changing dynamics of the LOS regime have complicated and reshaped the nature and content of sovereign disputes in the ocean regime as well as the options of settlement. Applying the findings to the South China Sea case, the author traces the learning curve on which China has embarked to comprehend the complexity of the dispute accordingly and finds that it is the dynamic interaction of the law of the sea regime and the geopolitical conditions that has driven the evolution of China's South China Sea policy.
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National security --- Sécurité nationale --- Southeast Asia --- Asie du Sud-Est --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Foreign relations --- National securitySoutheast Asia --- Southeast AsiaPolitics and government --- S09/0360 --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--Bandung --- Sécurité nationale --- Asia, Southeast --- Asia, Southeastern --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- Foreign relations. --- National security - Southeast Asia --- Southeast Asia - Politics and government - 1945 --- -Southeast Asia - Foreign relations
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L'Indo-Pacifique est actuellement la région qui concentre une part importante de la richesse mondiale. Ce dynamisme économique s'accompagne cependant de graves tensions politiques. Celles-ci se font jour particulièrement aux confins de cette région : la mer de Chine. Dans cette zone de l'Indo-Pacifique, la manifestation de la puissance chinoise se caractérise notamment par la volonté de la Chine d'assurer sa suprématie sur de vastes étendues maritimes. Il en résulte, entre les États côtiers de cette mer, des différends aussi bien territoriaux que relatifs à l'application et à l'interprétation de la Convention des Nations-Unies de 1982 sur le droit de la mer. Ces différends ont conduit ces États à entreprendre des travaux de poldérisation aux fins de transformer en îles des formations géologiques qui, pour l'essentiel, ne sont que des rochers ou des îlots. Cet ouvrage propose une étude de ces différends maritimes, jusqu'à présent peu traités en langue française.
SOUTH CHINA SEA --- Law of the sea --- High seas, Jurisdiction over --- Marine law --- Ocean --- Ocean law --- Sea, Law of the --- International law --- Maritime law --- Territorial waters --- Law and legislation --- S08/1100 --- S09/0412 --- China: Law and legislation--International law --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--China and South-East Asia (incl. Vietnamese war)
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Over the past decade, the member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have experienced dramatic economic growth. But economic transformation has created a number of new policy challenges, which the ASEAN governments must address as they prepare for the twenty-first century. New Challenges for ASEAN examines some of the most important policy issues confronting ASEAN governments. These include the degradation of the maritime and urban environments, new strains on inter-ethnic relations, domestic and international pressures to ensure the protection of human rights, growing barriers to trade with the outside world, and security concerns arising from a changing regional balance of power. The responses of the ASEAN governments to these challenges, at domestic, regional and international levels, are critically examined by a group of experts with longstanding interest in Southeast Asian affairs.
ASEAN. --- Association of Southeast Asian nations --- Canada --- Southeast Asia --- Asia, Southeast --- Asia, Southeastern --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- Canada (Province) --- Province of Canada --- Dominion of Canada --- Ḳanadah --- Ḳanade --- Kanada (Dominion) --- Chanada --- كندا --- Канада --- Καναδάς --- Kanadas --- Republica de Canadá --- Dominio del Canadá --- Kanado --- کانادا --- Ceanada --- Yn Chanadey --- Chanadey --- 캐나다 --- Kʻaenada --- Kanakā --- קנדה --- カナダ --- Canadae --- Kanadaja --- 加拿大 --- קאנאדע --- Upper Canada --- Lower Canada --- Foreign relations --- Economic policy. --- Environmental conditions. --- Social conditions. --- Jianada --- Kaineḍā --- International relations.
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National security --- -341.17 SEATO --- 355.356 SEATO --- National security policy --- NSP (National security policy) --- Security policy, National --- Economic policy --- International relations --- Military policy --- Government policy --- ASEAN --- Tung nan Ya kuo chia hsieh hui --- Dong nan Ya guo jia xie hui --- Perhimpunan Bangsa-Bangsa Asia Tenggara --- Tōnan Ajia Shokoku Rengō --- Association of South East Asian Nations --- Assot︠s︡iat︠s︡ii︠a︡ stran I︠U︡go-Vostochnoĭ Azii --- Association of Southeastasian Nations --- Samākhom ʻĀsīan --- Verband Südostasiatischer Nationen --- Association des pays de l'Asie du Sud-Est --- Assot︠s︡iat︠s︡ii︠a︡ gosudarstv I︠U︡go-Vostochnoĭ Azii --- Association des nations d'Asie du Sud-Est --- Asosasyon ng mga Bansa sa Timog-Silangang Asya --- Tongnama Kukka Yŏnhap --- Samākhom Prachāchāt hǣng ʻĒsīa Tawanʻō̜k Chīang Tai --- Tung nan Ya kuo hsieh --- Dong nan Ya guo xie --- Hiệp hội các nước Đông Nam Á --- Association des nations du Sud-Est asiatique --- A.N.S.E.A. --- ANSEA --- Association of Southeast Asian Nations --- 东南亚国家協會 --- Āsiyān --- ʼA rheʹ Toṅʻ ʼĀrha Nuiṅʻ ṅaṃ myāʺ ʼA saṅʻʺ --- ʼĀchīyaṃ --- Association of Southeast Asia --- Asia, Southeastern --- Asia, Southeast --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- Politics and government --- -National security --- -ASEAN--HISTORY --- 341.17 SEATO --- ASEAN. --- Association of Southeast Asian nations --- Southeast Asia
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This book focuses on the currently much-debated theme of the South China Sea disputes - one of the hottest international contentions over maritime territory of the 21st century which can easily turn from a brewing flashpoint into a regional conflict with global repercussions. Through a compilation of commentaries published by the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies from 2012 to much of 2016, the book attempts to reflect the evolution of the disputes in recent years through what can be seen as turning points and trajectories in the diplomatic tensions. The book is divided into four sections each taking off from a key diplomatic or related incident or development which can be seen as a turning point. The concluding section looks at what lies ahead for Southeast Asia and the larger Asia-Pacific region, amidst the uncertainties triggered by the South China Sea imbroglio.
Territorial waters --- Law of the sea --- Jurisdiction, Territorial --- S09/0400 --- Territorial jurisdiction --- Territory, National --- High seas, Jurisdiction over --- Marine law --- Ocean --- Ocean law --- Sea, Law of the --- International law --- Maritime law --- Limit, Three-mile (Territorial waters) --- Marginal sea (Territorial waters) --- Maritime belt (Territorial waters) --- Territorial sea --- Three-mile limit (Territorial waters) --- Bodies of water --- Contiguous zones (Law of the sea) --- Continental shelf --- Economic zones (Law of the sea) --- Innocent passage (Law of the sea) --- China: Foreign relations and world politics--China and Asia: general --- Law and legislation --- South China Sea --- Southeast Asia --- Islands of the South China Sea --- Paracel Islands --- Spratly Islands --- Dangerous Ground (Spratly Islands) --- Dao Truong Sa --- Kalayaan Islands --- Nan-Sha Chu̕n-Tao --- Nansha Islands --- Nansha Qundao --- Quan Dao Trò̕n̕g Sa --- Shinnan Islands --- Spratlys --- Trò̕n̕g Sa, Quan Dao --- Truong Sa --- Dao Hoang Sa --- Dao Tay Sa --- Hoàng Sa --- Hsi-sha Islands --- Les Paracels --- Paracels --- Parachel --- Quần Đảo Hoàng Sa --- Sisha Islands --- Xisha Islands --- Xisha Qundao --- South China Sea Islands --- Islands of the Pacific --- Asia, Southeast --- Asia, Southeastern --- South East Asia --- Southeastern Asia --- Biển Đông --- China Sea, South --- Dagat Timog Tsina --- Laut Cina Selatan --- Laut Tiongkok Selatan --- Laut Tjina --- Mar da China Meridional --- Minami Shinakai --- Nan Hai --- Nan Kai --- Nan Zhongguo Hai --- Thalē Čhīn Tai --- International status. --- Strategic aspects. --- Boundaries. --- SOUTH CHINA SEA --- International relations. Foreign policy --- East Sea (South China Sea)
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