War or peace in the South China Sea?
The South China Sea is of great strategic importance and has been the scene of many disputes. The volume covers the historical and legal background of the area, analyses its environmental, economic, military and political dimensions and assesses the potential for containing and resolving disputes
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Copenhagen, Denmark
Nordic Institute of Asian Studies NIAS
2002
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Table of Contents:
- pt. I. Introduction. 1. Introduction / Timo Kivimaki. 2. The History of the Dispute / Stein Tonnesson. 3. Chains and Conflict Simulations / Ramses Amer
- pt. II. Dimensions. 4. Dangers to the Environment / Tom Naess. 5. The Economic Dimension: Natural Resources and Sea Lanes / Stein Tonnesson. 6. The Military Aspects of the Disputes / Bjorn Moller. 7. The Political Dimension: Sources of Conflict and Stability / Ramses Amer and Timo Kivimaki
- pt. III. Peace Prospects. 8. Ongoing Efforts in Conflict Management / Ramses Amer. 9. What Could Be Done? / Timo Kivimaki, Liselotte Odgaard and Stein Tonnesson. 10. Conclusions / Timo Kivimaki.


