Abstract

Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Map of South China SeaIntroductionSam Bateman and Ralf EmmersPart I: Geopolitics in the South China Sea 1. Dangerous Ground: A Geo-Political Overview of the South China Sea Clive Schofield 2. The South China Sea Dispute: An International History Geoffrey Till3. Maritime Territorial Disputes and their Impact on Maritime Strategy -- A Historical PerspectiveBruce A. EllemanPart II: Non-Traditional Security Issues in the South China Sea 4. Fisheries Management in the South China SeaDavid Rosenberg5. Cooperative Development of the Oil and Gas Resources in the South China SeaZou KeyuanPart III: Politics and Security in the South China Sea 6. Southeast Asia and the South China Sea DisputeChristopher Chung7. Sovereignty in ASEAN and The Problem of Maritime Cooperation in the South China SeaMak Joon Nam8. The De-escalation of the Spratly Dispute in Sino-Southeast Asian RelationsRalf Emmers9. China's South China Sea Dilemma: Balancing Sovereignty, Development, and Security Li Mingjiang10. China and Joint Development in the South China Sea: An Energy security PerspectiveLee Lai To & Chen ShaofengPart IV: Towards a Co-operative Management Regime 11. The South China Sea -- The Long Road Towards Peace and Cooperation Hasjim Djalal12. The Contribution of the South China Sea Workshops -- Importance of a Functional ApproachIan Townsend-Gault13. The Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China SeaNguyen Hong Thao14. Legal Regimes for Cooperation in the South China SeaRobert C. BeckmanConclusion: The Prospects for a Cooperative Management RegimeSam Bateman

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