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ASEAN, China and the South China sea dispute management
/ Amer, Ramses; Jianwei, Li
Amer, Ramses
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2012.
Key Words
ASEAN
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ASEAN Regional Forum
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South China Sea
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China
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Dispute Management
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ASEAN - China Dialogue
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128281
China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea: disputes and dispute management
/ Amer, Ramses
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.
Key Words
Sea Power
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Maritime Strategy
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Maritime Security
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South China Sea
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China
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Southeast Asia
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Vietnam - History
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Bilateral Relations
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Dispute Management
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Maritime Conflicts
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Sea Dispute
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Sea Conflicts
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China-Vietnam Relationship
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Sino-Vietnamese Approach
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085721
Interaction of material and ideational factors in the East Chin: impact on future dispute management
/ Manicom, James
Manicom, James
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2008.
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This article seeks to explain the current phase of the East China Sea dispute between China and Japan. It argues that previous analyses privilege one aspect of the dispute over the other. Some stress the nationalist dimension of the dispute while others argue the primary motivations relate to the material wealth of the seabed combined with increased energy needs in China and Japan. By analysing the interaction between the nationalist (ideational) and resource (material) dimensions, it becomes clear why it has become increasingly difficult for policy elites in either state to seek compromise. This is because nationalist constituencies in China and Japan have extended their nationalist/ideational sentiment from the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands to the entire East China Sea. Simultaneously, Beijing and Tokyo's interest in the material exploitation and security of the East China Sea has risen.
Key Words
Territorial Dispute
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China - Japan Relations
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East China Sea Dispute
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Dispute Management
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South china sea: achievements and challenges to dispute management
/ Amer, Ramses
Amer, Ramses
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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.
Key Words
South China Sea
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Negotiated Settlement
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Dispute Management
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Joint Development
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International Jurisprudence
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