Disputing the South China Sea a collection of reprinted articles on geo-politics and big power rivalries
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Kuala Lumpur
Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Sec.1. Security Trends in the South China Sea
- 1. The Spratlies: what can be done to enhance confidence
- 2. Big power rivalries and their impact on regional security
- 3. US-Sino relations and their impact on reginal maritime security in the South China Sea
- 4. Foreign military activities in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ): preliminary views from Malaysia
- 5. China and the freedom of navigation in the South China Sea
- 6. Pax Sinica and regional maritime order in the Spralys
- 7. China's James Shoal claim : Malaysia the undisputed owner
- Sec.2. Geo-political issues
- 1. The maritime boundaries of Malaysia and Indonesia in the Malacca Strait: an appraisal
- 2. Malaysia and the 1959 Antartic Treaty: a geopolitical interpretation
- 3. Ce que l'on pense des detroits a Kuala Lumpur : the geo-political concerns in the Strait of Malaysia: a Malaysian perspective
- 4. The geo-political reality of refional co-existence in a Chinese lake
- 5. The geopolitics of regional cooperation & the Straits of Malacca and Singapore
- 6. A survey of economic opportunities and an overview of the geostrategic environment in the maritime sector of South-East Asia
- 7. Global funding for navigational safety and environmental protection
- 8. Sinking the ships: Indonesia's foreign policy under Jokowi


