
Routledge Handbook of the South China Sea
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Book Description
The Routledge Handbook of the South China Sea presents a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of South China Sea issues. It evaluates the dynamics of latest developments and identifying factors that contribute to dispute settlement and cooperative management regime of one of the most important seas in the world, one which not only contains rich marine resources and distinctive biodiversity but is also a critical sea route for global trade and communications.
The Handbook is divided into six parts, each representing a focused area of enquiry:
- History and Geostrategic Landscape
- Sovereignty and Maritime Entitlements
- South China Sea Policies of Major Claimants
- Natural Resources and Environment
- Cooperation and Institutions
- Challenges and Prospects
Written by world renowned experts and scholars, with specialisms from geography to international law, the volume’s twenty-five chapters contribute interdisciplinary perspectives, reflecting the impact of how South China Sea policies are shaped by national governments and international organisations. As such, the Handbook provides an authoritative reference to South China Sea Studies, useful for students and scholars of international relations, history, maritime and Asian studies.
Table of Contents
Part 1: History and Geostrategic Landscape
1. The South China Sea: Geographical Overview
Vivian Louis Forbes
2. The South China Sea: Historical Developments
Stein Tønnesson
3. Sea Lines of Communication and Safety of Navigation
Sam Bateman
4. Maritime Security and Demilitarization of the South China Sea
Mary George
Part 2: Sovereignty and Maritime Entitlements
5. The Territorial Sovereignty Disputes in the South China Sea
Ted L. McDorman
6. Competing Maritime Claims and Enduring Disputes in the South China Se
Clive Schofield
7. The U-shaped Line and Its Legal Implication
Keyuan Zou and Qiang Ye
8. Historic Rights and the South China Se
Sophia Kopel
Part 3: South China Sea Policies of Major Claimants
9. China’s South China Sea Policies
Feng Zhu and Lingqun Li
10. Malaysia and South China Sea Disputes: Applicability of International Law
BA Hamzah
11. Deciphering Duterte’s Foreign Policy on the South China Sea
Jay L. Batongbacal
12. Vietnam’s South China Sea Policy
Nguyen Hong Thao
Part 4: Natural Resources and Environment
13. Fisheries Management in the South China Sea
Dustin Kuan-Hsiung Wang
14. Governance of Non-living Resources in the South China Sea
Yen-Chiang Chang
15. Biodiversity and Conservation
Vu Hai Dang
16. The South China Sea Environment: The Need for Formalised Institutional Interaction between Science, Policy and Law
David M. Ong
Part 5: Cooperation and Institutions
17. Semi-enclosed Seas Cooperation under UNCLOS
Seokwoo Lee and Lowell Bautista
18. ASEAN and the South China Sea
Robert Beckman and Vu Hai Dang
19. From DOC to COC: A Regional Rule-based Order
Ramses Amer and Li Jianwei
20. Mainland China-Taiwan Interplay in the South China Sea
Fu-kuo Liu
21. Cooperation Through Track II Mechanisms
Rommel C. Banlaoi
Part 6: Challenges and Prospects
22. Dispute Settlement Mechanisms for South China Sea Issues
J. Ashley Roach
23. The South China Sea Arbitration and Its Implications
Chris Whomersley
24. US-China Rivalry in the South China Sea
Mingjiang Li and Archana Atmakuri
25. Struggles for Prestige and Power: Command, Contest, and Confidence-building in the South China Sea, 960-2019
C.J. Jenner