Ocean Governance and Conflict in the East and South China Sea
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Ocean Governance and Conflict in the East and South China Sea
Negotiating Natural Resources, Institutions and Power
Schultheiss, Christian
Amsterdam University Press
08/2024
382
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I Introduction - Three Decades of Negotiations in the East and South China Sea Disputes
II Natural Resource Institutions, Conflict Management and the Perils of Cooperation
1. Conflict Management and Natural Resource Institutions
2. Power - How Institutions can be Weaponised
3. Alternative Explanations: Legal Entitlements, Domestic Politics and Fragmented Coalitions in Negotiations
4. Methodology
III Institutions for Marine Natural Resources in the South China Sea
1. China and the Philippines
2. China and Vietnam
3. The Philippines and Taiwan: Comprehensive Pressure, Minimal Cooperation
4. Brunei and Malaysia: From Confrontation to Boundary Delimitation and Resource-Sharing
IV Institutions for Marine Natural Resources in the East China Sea
1. China and Japan
2. The Republic of Korea, Japan and China
3. Japan and Taiwan
4. The Impact of Fisheries Agreements on Incidents and Coast Guard Behaviour in the East and South China Sea
V Institutions for Conflict Behaviour in the East and South China Sea
1. China and ASEAN Members: The Long March towards a South China Sea Code of Conduct
2. Institutions for Crisis Management in the East and South China Sea
VI Conclusions
Appendix Overview over cases
Bibliography
Table of Maps and Tables
II Natural Resource Institutions, Conflict Management and the Perils of Cooperation
1. Conflict Management and Natural Resource Institutions
2. Power - How Institutions can be Weaponised
3. Alternative Explanations: Legal Entitlements, Domestic Politics and Fragmented Coalitions in Negotiations
4. Methodology
III Institutions for Marine Natural Resources in the South China Sea
1. China and the Philippines
2. China and Vietnam
3. The Philippines and Taiwan: Comprehensive Pressure, Minimal Cooperation
4. Brunei and Malaysia: From Confrontation to Boundary Delimitation and Resource-Sharing
IV Institutions for Marine Natural Resources in the East China Sea
1. China and Japan
2. The Republic of Korea, Japan and China
3. Japan and Taiwan
4. The Impact of Fisheries Agreements on Incidents and Coast Guard Behaviour in the East and South China Sea
V Institutions for Conflict Behaviour in the East and South China Sea
1. China and ASEAN Members: The Long March towards a South China Sea Code of Conduct
2. Institutions for Crisis Management in the East and South China Sea
VI Conclusions
Appendix Overview over cases
Bibliography
Table of Maps and Tables
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East and South China Sea, conflict resolution and negotiation, law of the sea, security in Asia
I Introduction - Three Decades of Negotiations in the East and South China Sea Disputes
II Natural Resource Institutions, Conflict Management and the Perils of Cooperation
1. Conflict Management and Natural Resource Institutions
2. Power - How Institutions can be Weaponised
3. Alternative Explanations: Legal Entitlements, Domestic Politics and Fragmented Coalitions in Negotiations
4. Methodology
III Institutions for Marine Natural Resources in the South China Sea
1. China and the Philippines
2. China and Vietnam
3. The Philippines and Taiwan: Comprehensive Pressure, Minimal Cooperation
4. Brunei and Malaysia: From Confrontation to Boundary Delimitation and Resource-Sharing
IV Institutions for Marine Natural Resources in the East China Sea
1. China and Japan
2. The Republic of Korea, Japan and China
3. Japan and Taiwan
4. The Impact of Fisheries Agreements on Incidents and Coast Guard Behaviour in the East and South China Sea
V Institutions for Conflict Behaviour in the East and South China Sea
1. China and ASEAN Members: The Long March towards a South China Sea Code of Conduct
2. Institutions for Crisis Management in the East and South China Sea
VI Conclusions
Appendix Overview over cases
Bibliography
Table of Maps and Tables
II Natural Resource Institutions, Conflict Management and the Perils of Cooperation
1. Conflict Management and Natural Resource Institutions
2. Power - How Institutions can be Weaponised
3. Alternative Explanations: Legal Entitlements, Domestic Politics and Fragmented Coalitions in Negotiations
4. Methodology
III Institutions for Marine Natural Resources in the South China Sea
1. China and the Philippines
2. China and Vietnam
3. The Philippines and Taiwan: Comprehensive Pressure, Minimal Cooperation
4. Brunei and Malaysia: From Confrontation to Boundary Delimitation and Resource-Sharing
IV Institutions for Marine Natural Resources in the East China Sea
1. China and Japan
2. The Republic of Korea, Japan and China
3. Japan and Taiwan
4. The Impact of Fisheries Agreements on Incidents and Coast Guard Behaviour in the East and South China Sea
V Institutions for Conflict Behaviour in the East and South China Sea
1. China and ASEAN Members: The Long March towards a South China Sea Code of Conduct
2. Institutions for Crisis Management in the East and South China Sea
VI Conclusions
Appendix Overview over cases
Bibliography
Table of Maps and Tables
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