Book contents
- The South China Sea
- The South China Sea
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Contributors
- Book part
- Introduction: A crucible of regional cooperation or conflict-making sovereignty claims?
- Part I Global dimensions
- 1 The global significance of the South China Sea disputes
- 2 Global issues and national interests in the South China Sea
- 3 The Obama Administration’s strategic rebalancing in Asia: from a diplomatic to a strategic constrainment of an emergent China?
- 4 The South China Sea and the “Thucydides trap”
- Part II Subnational, national and regional interests
- Part III International maritime law
- Part IV Towards conflict or cooperation?
- Archives and libraries
- Index
2 - Global issues and national interests in the South China Sea
from Part I - Global dimensions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2016
- The South China Sea
- The South China Sea
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Maps
- Contributors
- Book part
- Introduction: A crucible of regional cooperation or conflict-making sovereignty claims?
- Part I Global dimensions
- 1 The global significance of the South China Sea disputes
- 2 Global issues and national interests in the South China Sea
- 3 The Obama Administration’s strategic rebalancing in Asia: from a diplomatic to a strategic constrainment of an emergent China?
- 4 The South China Sea and the “Thucydides trap”
- Part II Subnational, national and regional interests
- Part III International maritime law
- Part IV Towards conflict or cooperation?
- Archives and libraries
- Index
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- The South China SeaA Crucible of Regional Cooperation or Conflict-making Sovereignty Claims?, pp. 31 - 41Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2016
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