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E-grāmata: Security, Strategy, and Military Dynamics in the South China Sea: Cross-National Perspectives

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  • Formāts: 404 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jul-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Bristol University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529213478
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  • Izdevniecība: Bristol University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781529213478

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This collection brings together international experts to provide fresh perspectives on geopolitical concerns in the South China Sea.The book considers the interests and security strategies of each of the nations with a claim to ownership and jurisdiction in the Sea. Examining contexts including the region’s natural resources and China’s behaviour, the book also assesses the motivations and approaches of other states in Asia and further afield. This volume brings together international experts to provide fresh perspectives on geopolitical concerns in the South China Sea.The book considers the interests and security strategies of each of the nations with a claim to ownership and jurisdiction in the Sea. Examining contexts including the region’s natural resources and China’s behaviour, the book also assesses the motivations and approaches of other states in Asia and further afield. This is an accessible, even-handed and comprehensive examination of current and future rivalries and challenges in one of the most strategically important and militarized maritime regions of the world.

Bringing together international experts, this collection provides fresh perspectives on geopolitical concerns in the South China Sea. It is an accessible, even-handed examination of current and future rivalries and challenges in one of the most strategically important and militarized maritime regions of the world.
List of Tables
v
Notes on Contributors vi
Foreword xiii
Stein Tonnesson
Introduction: Strategic Challenges and Escalating Power Rivalry in the South China Sea 1(6)
Scott N. Romaniuk
Nong Hong
1 Between Competition and War: Complex Security Overlay and the South China Sea
7(24)
Joshua Hastey
Scott N. Romaniuk
2 The South China Sea as an Echo Chamber of Chinese Foreign and Security Policy
31(32)
Scott N. Romaniuk
Tobias Burgers
PART I Claimants of the Contested South China Sea
3 China's Security Interests and Strategies in the South China Sea
63(16)
Li Yang
4 Taiwan's South China Sea Policy under the Tsai Administration
79(22)
Yann-huei Song
5 Vietnam and the East Sea in Its Strategic Thinking
101(16)
Do Thanh Hdi
Nguyen Thi Linh
6 The Philippines and the South China Sea Dispute: Duterte's Hedging Approach with China and the United States
117(18)
Rommel C. Banlaoi
7 Competition, Contention, and Cooperation in the South China Sea: The Malaysian Perspective
135(16)
Sumathy Permal
PART II Non-Claimants in Southeast Asia
8 A Wary Warrior: Indonesia's "Soft-Assertiveness" in the South China Sea
151(28)
Senia Febrica
Scott N. Romaniuk
9 The South China Sea Dispute: Regional Integration, Status Ad Quem, and Singapore's Position
179(14)
Hui-Yi Katherine Tseng
10 Cambodia's South China Sea Policy: From ASEAN Aligned to Echoing Chinese Clientism
193(22)
Veasna Vat
11 ASEAN's Involvement in the South China Sea Disputes: The Economics-Security Conundrum
215(20)
Mingjiang Li
Ying Hui Lee
PART III Quadrilateral Security Dialogue States
12 The United States and the South China Sea Question
235(16)
John Callahan
13 Japan's Security Interests and Strategies in the South China Sea
251(16)
Masafumi Iida
14 Australia's Geopolitics and the South China Sea
267(20)
Leszek Buszynski
15 India and the South China Sea Crucible: Cautious Inclinations of an Extra-Regional "Leading Power"
287(18)
Sourabh Gupta
PART IV Non-Claimants in Europe and Eurasia
16 Britain's Pivot to Asia: The Big Picture
305(26)
Ian Park
Kun-Chin Lin
17 Balancing and Hedging: The Two Levels of Russia's Behaviour in the South China Sea
331(18)
Alexander Korolev
18 South Korea and the South China Sea: A Middle-Power Model for Practical Policies?
349(22)
Sukjoon Yoon
Conclusion: Looking over the Horizon - Prospects for Settlement of the South China Sea Dispute? 371(6)
Gordon Houlden
Index 377
Gordon Houlden is Director Emeritus of the China Institute and Professor of Political Science at the University of Alberta.









Scott N. Romaniuk is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Security Studies at the China Institute, University of Alberta, and Visiting Fellow at the International Centre for Policing and Security, University of South Wales.









Nong Hong is Executive Director and Senior Fellow of the Institute for ChinaAmerica Studies, Washington DC.