The repercussions of the South China Sea arbitration go far beyond China’s strategic and security relations in the Asia Pacific region. They may actually resemble the impact that some difficult issues such as human rights and the Taiwan question have had on China’s foreign relations
China growing assertiveness in the South China Sea disputes underscores its nation-state interests a...
[[abstract]]The People's Republic of China's (PRC's) two basic considerations in forming a South Chi...
The South China Sea dispute receives continually growing attention. Seven countries has territorial ...
Many international legal experts believe that the Philippines v. China arbitration award of 12 July ...
During the past decade, China has been striving for a more prominent status in the international com...
This Working Paper examines the South China Sea disputes and primarily focuses on developments since...
China does not have valid territorial claims to the South China Sea islands. To suggest that Beijing...
On 12 July 2016, the Arbitral Tribunal formed under Annex VII of the 1982 United Nations Convention ...
China’s principles regarding the South China Sea (SCS) dispute are erratic, yet becoming clearer as ...
China’s South China Sea policy is not clear enough and has always been criticised by regional countr...
The Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea has not been effective in mitigatin...
TERRITORIAL disputes over islands in the South China Sea have long been a latent threat to regional ...
The territorial disputes in the South China Sea get much less attention than other crisis points, i...
Tensions in the South China Sea (SCS) have somewhat abated but the latent flashpoint remains. In mid...
As the busiest shipping route with a high value of resources under the sea, the South China Sea disp...
China growing assertiveness in the South China Sea disputes underscores its nation-state interests a...
[[abstract]]The People's Republic of China's (PRC's) two basic considerations in forming a South Chi...
The South China Sea dispute receives continually growing attention. Seven countries has territorial ...
Many international legal experts believe that the Philippines v. China arbitration award of 12 July ...
During the past decade, China has been striving for a more prominent status in the international com...
This Working Paper examines the South China Sea disputes and primarily focuses on developments since...
China does not have valid territorial claims to the South China Sea islands. To suggest that Beijing...
On 12 July 2016, the Arbitral Tribunal formed under Annex VII of the 1982 United Nations Convention ...
China’s principles regarding the South China Sea (SCS) dispute are erratic, yet becoming clearer as ...
China’s South China Sea policy is not clear enough and has always been criticised by regional countr...
The Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea has not been effective in mitigatin...
TERRITORIAL disputes over islands in the South China Sea have long been a latent threat to regional ...
The territorial disputes in the South China Sea get much less attention than other crisis points, i...
Tensions in the South China Sea (SCS) have somewhat abated but the latent flashpoint remains. In mid...
As the busiest shipping route with a high value of resources under the sea, the South China Sea disp...
China growing assertiveness in the South China Sea disputes underscores its nation-state interests a...
[[abstract]]The People's Republic of China's (PRC's) two basic considerations in forming a South Chi...
The South China Sea dispute receives continually growing attention. Seven countries has territorial ...