It is shown that low dispute costs relative to expected resource rents from oceanic resources favor drawn out disputes over maritime boundaries; asymmetric dispute costs favor agreement on boundaries wanted by the low dispute cost state party; and high symmetric dispute costs favor formation of joint development zones. The fact that most maritime boundaries have not yet been drawn suggests that state parties think that resource rents that can be drawn from the oceans are high relative to dispute costs. Moreover, the recent mini-trend towards JDZs in East Asia suggests that state parties in the area have recently reassessed dispute costs as being higher than previously believed
The extension of economic jurisdiction to 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zones or Fishing Limi...
The literature on the institutionalization of international cooperation argues that states include d...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In recent years Japan has bee...
It is shown that low dispute costs relative to expected resource rents from oceanic resources favor ...
Energy security is an important phenomenon of the contemporary world. A significant number of oil an...
This paper extends the literature on the institutionalization of international cooperation to the La...
Territorial disputes involve a state’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity—its core inter...
To explore potential policy opportunities for managing the disputes of the South China Sea and the A...
Outside options can induce bargaining asymmetries that influence the outcome of international negoti...
Outside options can induce bargaining asymmetries that influence the outcome of international negoti...
This doctoral thesis was written in the period 2015–2019 at the University of British Columbia, Vanc...
Maritime space is growing in importance. How states utilise, emphasise and view the maritime domain ...
The United States has the largest Exclusive Economic Zone in the world by virtue of its long coastli...
The semi-enclosed maritime spaces located off East and Southeast Asia are perhaps the most disputed ...
Disputes over maritime boundaries result in inefficient outcomes for all parties to the conflict. Th...
The extension of economic jurisdiction to 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zones or Fishing Limi...
The literature on the institutionalization of international cooperation argues that states include d...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In recent years Japan has bee...
It is shown that low dispute costs relative to expected resource rents from oceanic resources favor ...
Energy security is an important phenomenon of the contemporary world. A significant number of oil an...
This paper extends the literature on the institutionalization of international cooperation to the La...
Territorial disputes involve a state’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity—its core inter...
To explore potential policy opportunities for managing the disputes of the South China Sea and the A...
Outside options can induce bargaining asymmetries that influence the outcome of international negoti...
Outside options can induce bargaining asymmetries that influence the outcome of international negoti...
This doctoral thesis was written in the period 2015–2019 at the University of British Columbia, Vanc...
Maritime space is growing in importance. How states utilise, emphasise and view the maritime domain ...
The United States has the largest Exclusive Economic Zone in the world by virtue of its long coastli...
The semi-enclosed maritime spaces located off East and Southeast Asia are perhaps the most disputed ...
Disputes over maritime boundaries result in inefficient outcomes for all parties to the conflict. Th...
The extension of economic jurisdiction to 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zones or Fishing Limi...
The literature on the institutionalization of international cooperation argues that states include d...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/In recent years Japan has bee...