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Asian strategic review 1997-98 / Singh, Jasjit (ed.) 1998  Book
Singh, Jasjit Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 1998.
Description 304p.
Standard Number 8186019049
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ID:   100143


Baltic Sea and South China Sea regions: incomparable models of regional integration / North, Michael; Turner, Barnard   Journal Article
Turner, Barnard Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words China sea  Baltic Sea  Asia  Regional Integration 
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ID:   135033


Bridge over troubled waters: prospects for peace in the south and east china seas / Ho, Szu-shen (ed.); Wang, Kuan-hsiung (ed.) 2014  Book
Ho, Szu-shen (ed.) Book
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Publication Taipei, Prospect Foundation, 2014.
Description vi, 328p.Pbk
Standard Number 9789868806627
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ID:   106683


Can China defend a core interest in the South China Sea / Yoshihara, Toshi; Holmes, James R   Journal Article
Yoshihara, Toshi Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China sea  South China Sea  Sea  China 
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ID:   100630


China and South China Sea: future power projections / Panda, Rajaram; Khan, Shamshad A   Journal Article
Panda, Rajaram Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words China sea  South China Sea  Sea  China  Power Projection 
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ID:   099689


China and the freedom of navigation in the South China Sea / Hamzah, B A   Journal Article
Hamzah, B A Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The parties vying for territories in the South China Sea need not fear China. Despite expanding its military presence in the South China Sea, China does not pose any palpable military threat to the region. On the contrary, a rich and strong China could be a stabilizing factor. Likewise, while there is no evidence to suggest that China, a country that depends on international trade to sustain its strategic interests globally, will interfere with the freedom of navigation as defined under customary international law in the South China Sea. However, as a proud nation with a long-established civilization it will not shy away from challenging what it considers to be unauthorized military activities in its maritime space that is within its national jurisdiction, the South China Sea included.
Key Words China sea  Maritime  South China Sea  Sea  China 
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ID:   102925


China and the South China sea issue / Gupta, Rukmani   Journal Article
Gupta, Rukmani Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China sea  Sea  China  South China  Ocean 
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ID:   100611


History of ups and downs / Galuzin, M   Journal Article
Galuzin, M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract ON 3 FEBRUARY 2010, the diplomatic relations between Russia and Indonesia turned 60. Not a very long period in a historical context, it was full of memorable events. Our countries lived through periods of close cooperation alternating with periods of alienation. Today they have finally arrived at sustainable and multi-dimensional cooperation: Indonesia is one of the most important Russia's partners in Southeast Asia, in the APR and the world. The jubilee has supplied us with a chance to look back at the brightest pages of our bilateral relations, to sum up what has been done and assess the prospects.
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ID:   184986


NATO Facing China: Responses and Adaptations / Haroche, Pierre; Quencez, Martin   Journal Article
Haroche, Pierre Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores and assesses NATO’s various options for dealing with Chinese power. Firstly, in terms of military approaches, we argue that NATO is unlikely to play a substantial role in US-led efforts to balance China in the Indo-Pacific region, or to designate China as a ‘threat’ in the North Atlantic area. Given that a clear-cut geographic division of labour between the United States and European partners would weaken the Alliance’s cohesion, NATO should instead focus on better integrating the ‘China factor’ into its military planning, in anticipation of the knock-on effects that a crisis in Asia could have on the European theatre. Secondly, in terms of the political approaches, although a formal expansion of NATO’s competencies is unlikely, stronger coordination with Indo-Pacific actors and with the European Commission could help overcome many of the Alliance’s geographic and functional limitations in dealing with China.
Key Words China sea  China  Strategic Concept  NAT  Brussels Communiqué  Madrid Summit 
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ID:   109790


Navigating the volatile South China Sea / Jian, Yang   Journal Article
Jian, Yang Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China sea  South China Sea  Sea  China  South China  China - Philippines Dispute 
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ID:   114506


Political aspects of Taiwan's security in a new Asian environme / Waldron, Arthur   Journal Article
Waldron, Arthur Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract With the announcement in 2010 that sovereignty over the South China Sea was a national interest comparable to Taiwan or Tibet, China has created a new geopolitical situation in East Asia. Although Peking would seem to expect that her neighbors, all relatively smaller than China, will accept these new claims, both initial reactions and political science theory suggest instead that a countervailing coalition will be formed to offset them. Just what Taiwan will do, however, is an important question given the island's key strategic position, its democratic government, and its increasing connectedness with China. This essay reviews the history of American approaches to East Asian alliances, arguing that at one time Washington considered dropping ties with Tokyo in favor of Peking. Then it examines the new situation, finding the United States uneasily seeking to balance China and Taiwan likely to join in.
Key Words Sovereignty  China sea  East Asia  Taiwan  China  America 
Political Science Theory 
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ID:   092693


Political economy of piracy in the South China Sea / Rosenberg, David   Journal Article
Rosenberg, David Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   102931


Recent developments in the South China Sea: US - China confrontation / Pandey, Hina   Journal Article
Pandey, Hina Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China sea  South China Sea  United States  China  US 
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ID:   100154


Role of coal in the development of the Baltic and South China S / Thomson, Elspeth; Booluck, Krish   Journal Article
Thomson, Elspeth Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Compared to other energy sources, coal is typically regarded as dirty and inefficient. To many, it conjures images of the Industrial Revolution, steam ships, steam trains, appalling working conditions and loss of life in the mines, thick air and gritty eyes and noses in the western metropolises. In the Baltic Region, the use of coal is declining everywhere but Russia. These generally mature economies are successfully shifting to cleaner fuels. However, as much of the South China Sea region is in the midst of economic take-off and modernization, coal consumption is on the rise. The demand for electric power is soaring and coal seems to be the only way to produce the vast amounts of electricity required. This paper examines the production of coal within the South China Sea region and the shared need to attempt to minimise the carbon emissions resulting from the use of so much coal.
Key Words China sea  Sea  China  South China  Energy Resources  Coal 
Baltic Sea Regions 
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ID:   102923


South China Sea: the refashioned conflict and the road ahead / Chakraborti, Tridib; Chakraborty, Mohor   Journal Article
Chakraborti, Tridib Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Conflict  China sea  South China Sea  Sea  China 
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ID:   134568


South China sea: struggle for power in Asia / Hayton, Bill 2014  Book
Hayton, Bill Book
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Publication New Haven, Yale University Press, 2014.
Description xviii, 298p.Hbk
Standard Number 9780300186833
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