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The South China Sea and China-ASEAN relations
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Title/Author:
The South China Sea and China-ASEAN relationsHong Zhao.
Author:
Zhao, Hong.
Published:
Singapore :ISEAS Publishing, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,2014.
Description:
1 online resource (39 p.)
Subject:
International Relations.
Subject:
South China SeaInternational status.
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ISBN:
9789814620086
The South China Sea and China-ASEAN relations
Zhao, Hong.
The South China Sea and China-ASEAN relations
[electronic resource] /Hong Zhao. - 1st ed. - Singapore :ISEAS Publishing, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies,2014. - 1 online resource (39 p.) - Trends in Southeast Asia 2014 ;6.. - Trends in Southeast Asia 2014 ;6..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The South China Sea and China-ASEAN relations -- Foreword -- Executive Summary -- Introduction -- China adjusts its South China Sea policy -- China's search for maritime energy resources -- ASEAN countries' exploration activities -- External players in the South China Sea -- Negative impacts of South China Sea disputes -- Conclusion: Looking ahead.
From the late 1990s up to until recently, China's approach to Southeast Asia and various territorial and maritime disputes was to engage in "good neighbour policy" and bilateral negotiations. In the recent years, however, Beijing's actions have somewhat departed from this broadly benign approach. For China, energy security and maritime development are the main considerations. Moreover, China's maritime capabilities are growing rapidly, including maritime law enforcement, military power projection and offshore drilling. As tensions in the South China Sea increases, external players such as the U.S., India and Japan have become increasingly involved in the territorial dispute. Consequently, the issue has gone beyond territorial claims and access to energy resources, as the South China Sea has become a focal point for rivalry among the big powers. This makes the dispute more complicated and dangerous, arousing concerns that the development of China-ASEAN relations will be affected.
ISBN: 9789814620086Subjects--Topical Terms:
558178
International Relations.
Subjects--Geographical Terms:
696044
South China Sea
--International status.
LC Class. No.: DS525.9.C5
Dewey Class. No.: 327.5905
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