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Broken triangle: Peking, Djakarta, and the PKI / Simon, Sheldon W 1969  Book
Simon, Sheldon W. Book
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Publication Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press, 1969.
Description x, 210p.hbk
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ID:   079253


China, the United States and Southeast Asia contending perspect: contending perspectives on politics security and economics / Goh, Evelyn (ed); Simon, Sheldon W (ed) 2008  Book
Goh, Evelyn Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2008.
Description vii, 206p.
Standard Number 9780415429450
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ID:   117652


Conflict and diplomacy in the South China Sea: the view from Washington / Simon, Sheldon W   Journal Article
Simon, Sheldon W Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Disputes over sovereignty and freedom of navigation in the South China Sea (SCS) involve both the claimants and major maritime powers. Two starkly different approaches to the SCS conflict are discussed: (1) diplomacy among the claimants either bilaterally or multilaterally; (2) if diplomacy fails, the claimants are building their militaries to assert their rights through force.
Key Words ASEAN  Maritime Security  Code of Conduct  SCS 
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ID:   005514


East Asian security in the post cold war era / Simon, Sheldon W (ed) 1993  Book
Simon, Sheldon W Book
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Publication New York, M E Sharpe, 1993.
Description xi, 230p.
Standard Number 1563240580
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ID:   036598


Military and security in the third world: domestic and international impacts / Simon, Sheldon W (ed) 1978  Book
Simon, Sheldon W Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1978.
Description xviii, 347p.
Standard Number 0891584242
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ID:   014292


Regionalization of defence in southeast Asia / Simon, Sheldon W 1992  Article
Simon, Sheldon W Article
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Publication 1992.
Description 112-124
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Religion and conflict in South and Southeast Asia: disrupting violence / Cady, Linell E (ed); Simon, Sheldon W (ed) 2006  Book
Simon, Sheldon W Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2006.
Description x, 198p.
Standard Number 0415397340
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ID:   103585


Safety and security in the Malacca straits / Simon, Sheldon W   Journal Article
Simon, Sheldon W Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Malacca Straits are arguably the world's busiest and most important waterways. An estimated 25 to 40 percent of all trade passes through them each year, including significant amounts of global oil supplies and other natural resources. Increased vulnerability of shipments through the area, from such causes as piracy and armed robbery to navigational and safety concerns, prompted littoral and user states to mount a series of initiatives that helped significantly bolster ship security in the region over the last several years. User states are providing financial and technical assistance to the littoral states, but that assistance has been largely bilateral, with some new collaboration among the participants suggesting a multilateral approach to enhancing safety and security. However, questions remain about the sustainability of these programs, additional needs and opportunities, and the lessons they may offer for enhancing safety and security in other regions. For the Malacca Straits states, continued resistance to sovereignty infringements persist even though they remain dependent on financial and other assistance from user states for many of their security needs.
Key Words Security  Malacca Straits  Global Oil  Safety 
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Southeast Asian security in the new millennium / Ellings, Richard J (ed); Simon, Sheldon W (ed) 1996  Book
Simon, Sheldon W Book
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Publication New York, M E Sharpe, 1996.
Description xi,234p.
Standard Number 1563246597
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US rebalance and southeast asia: a work in progress / Simon, Sheldon W   Article
Simon, Sheldon W Article
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Summary/Abstract This article assesses Southeast Asian views of the US “rebalance,” examining reactions to US military deployments, military assistance to partners, and support for Southeast Asian diplomacy on South China Sea conflicts. Although not ostensibly designed to contain China, the rebalance provides Southeast Asia with hedging options against more assertive PRC actions in the South China Sea.
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War and politics in Cambodia: a communications analysis / Simon, Sheldon W 1974  Book
Suman, Sheldon W. Book
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Publication Durham, Duke University Press, 1974.
Description 178p.hbk
Standard Number 0822303132
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