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ASEAN, China and the South China sea dispute management / Amer, Ramses; Jianwei, Li   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea: disputes and dispute management / Amer, Ramses   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article examines recent developments in the South China Sea; in particular, the China-Vietnam relationship. The developments are presented in the broader context of the Sino-Vietnamese approach to managing border disputes since full normalization of relations in late 1991. The challenges for China and Vietnam in managing their disputes and related tension in the South China Sea are also discussed.
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Conflict situations and conflict management in the South China sea / Amer, Ramses 2000  Book
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Publication Selangor, Strategic and Security Studies Unit (UPSK), 2000.
Description 22P.
Series UPSK occasional paper; no.5
Standard Number 983223705X
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044988303.69/AME 044988MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   002277


General Assembly and the Kampuchean issues: intervention, region recognition and the world community, 1979 to 87 / Amer, Ramses 1989  Book
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Publication Uppsala, Uppsala University. Department of Peace and Conflict Research, 1989.
Description 11p.
Series Department of Peace and Conflict Research report; no.31
Standard Number 9150607731
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033035341.2322/AME 033035MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   067146


Management of Vietnam's border dispute: what impact on its sovereignty and regional integration? / Amer, Ramses; Thao, Nguyen Hong 2005  Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Peacekeeping in a peace process: case of Cambodia / Amer, Ramses 1995  Book
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Publication Uppsala, Deptt. of Peace and Conflict Research, 1995.
Description 50p.
Series Report;32
Standard Number 9150611259
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ID:   079914


Resolution of the Cambodian conflict: assessing the explanatory value of Zartman's `Ripeness Theory' / Amer, Ramses   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This study is an analysis of the explanatory value of I. William Zartman's `ripeness theory' in the resolution of the Cambodian conflict. This is done through the identification and testing of the core concepts in Zartman's theoretical approach to the study of conflict resolution in studies ranging from the late 1980s to the early 2000s. The identified core concepts are `hurting stalemate', `ripe moment' and `ripe for resolution'. The development of the conflict in Cambodia is outlined from its background in the 1970s through the different phases of the conflict, from Vietnam's military intervention, launched in late 1978, to the formal resolution of the conflict in 1991. The empirical developments of the Cambodian conflict show that it has to be analysed at three different levels - the internal Cambodian level, the regional level and the global level. The main finding of the study is that Zartman's theoretical approach may have some explanatory value in the case of the resolution of the conflict situation at the internal Cambodian level. No explanatory value is identified at the regional and global levels of the conflict. Thus, if all three levels of the conflict situation are taken into account, no overall explanatory value of Zartman's theoretical approach has been established
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South china sea: achievements and challenges to dispute management / Amer, Ramses   Article
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Summary/Abstract The study analyzes disputes and dispute management in the South China Sea. The progress made is outlined through an overview and analysis of formally settled disputes. The unsettled disputes are identified, analyzed, and assessed. The study concludes with a broader assessment from the perspective of dispute management.
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ID:   094497


Vietnam in 2009 / Amer, Ramses   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Vietnam in 2010: regional leadership / Amer, Ramses   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract During 2010, Vietnam's economy continued its recovery from the global recession. Politically, preparations for the Congress of the ruling Communist Party of Vietnam gained momentum. Vietnam's chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations dominated in its foreign relations. China remained a major partner and a geo-strategic challenge.
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