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Cambodia–Thailand sovereignty disputes: implications for Cambodia’s strategic environment and defence organization / Var, Veasna   Journal Article
Var, Veasna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article analyses two security challenges facing the Royal Cambodian Government (RGC) and the Cambodian Defence Organization at the strategic level for the next decade. The first obvious challenge relates to the stalemated territorial dispute along the Cambodia–Thailand border, particularly the question of ownership of the Preah Vihear (called PhraViharn in Thailand) temple and its surrounding area since October 2008. Bilateral talks to manage the crisis and dispute failed, and the same happened to mediation and peacekeeping efforts by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in general and Indonesia in particular. This is considered to be a top security challenge for Cambodia’s national security and drives the military forces’ capability adjustment. The second challenge arises from the overlapping maritime boundary dispute with Thailand in an area which is believed to contain significant oil and natural gas reserves. The article will focus on the nature of the current border conflict with Thailand and its implications for the Cambodian Defence Organization given its limited budget and capability. This article argues that these two key security factors have significantly underpinned Cambodia’s strategic environment and have greatly impacted upon and shaped Cambodia’s reform agenda, defence posture and international engagements. It is also argued the conflict severely tested the regional organization ASEAN and Indonesia as its Chair.
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China's changing role in the south China sea: reflections on a scholars workshop / Tonnesson, Stein   Journal Article
Tonnesson, Stein Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Not too peaceful: maritime rifts and governance crises in China / Lee, Joseph Tse-Hei   Journal Article
Lee, Joseph Tse-Hei Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Much attention has been paid to China's determination to exert its in?uence over the East and South China seas using both political and military power. The final ?ew weeks of 2013 saw a rapid deterioration of the diplomatic goodwill that China had built with its maritime neighbours over the past several decades, threatening regional stability and risking an arms race with the U.S., Japan, and Southeast Asia. This article draws on some snapshots of the latest sovereignty disputes in the East and South China seas and the bilateral ties across the Taiwan Strait to discuss the continuities and breakpoints in China "s strategic outreach in a multipolar world. It argues that the ability of China to pursue security interests in its maritime ?rontiers is largely contingent upon many circumstantial factors.
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