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Contest for the South China Sea
Contest for the South China Sea
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A01=Marwyn Samuels
Archipelagic Regime
Asian geopolitics
Author_Marwyn Samuels
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Coastal State
Crescent Group
Duncan Island
EEZ
EEZ Concept
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Firm Independence
international maritime law
Itu Aba
Itu Aba Island
Kuangtung Province
Macclesfield Bank
Major Maritime Power
maritime territorial disputes
ocean resource competition
Paracel Archipelago
Paracel Islands
Paracel Spratly sovereignty analysis
Poulo Condore
Pratas Island
PRC Foreign Policy
regional security studies
Roc Navy
South China Sea
sovereignty conflicts
Spratly Archipelago
Spratly Islands
Territorial Seas
Tomas Cloma
UNCLOS Iii
Woody Island
Product details
- ISBN 9780415361699
- Weight: 570g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 04 Apr 2005
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First published in 1982.
Wide-ranging and fully documented, this book is the first detailed study of the origins, contexts and consequences of the long-standing dispute between China, Taiwan, Vietnam and the Philippines over the Paracel and Spratly Archipelagos in the South China Sea - one of the world's most strategically important inter-ocean basins and China's southern maritime frontier.
Samuels' analysis: * Highlights the impact of the shifting balance of power in Asia and the growing competition for oceanic resources
* Examines the implications of the dispute in terms of the historical and modern role of china as a maritime power in Asia.
Contest for the South China Sea
€341.00
