ID | 135567 |
Title Proper | South China Sea |
Other Title Information | a new international hotspot |
Language | ENG |
Author | Tariq, sirda |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The South China Sea is now a principal node of global power politics, critical to the preservation of the world wide balance of power. While control of it may not quite unlock the world for china as control of the greater Caribbean unlocked the world of America; the Caribbean, even with the Panama Canal, has never lain astride the great maritime routes and energy to the degree that the South China Sea presently does. |
`In' analytical Note | Regional Studies Vol.32, No.3; summer 2014: p.3-39 |
Journal Source | Regional Studies 2014-09 32, 3 |
Key Words | ASEAN ; Nationalism ; Territorial Disputes ; South China Sea ; Panama Canal ; Territorial Claim ; Maritime Expressway ; Crude Oil Trade Flows ; China Sea Island Dispute ; Scarborough Shoal Incident ; Dispute over Fishery Resources ; US And South China Sea ; US-Vietnam Relations ; US- Philippines Relations |