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245 04 The South China Sea conflict /|c[compiled by] H. W. Wilson,
       a division of EBSCO Information Services. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 Amenia, New York :|bGrey House Publishing,|c2018. 
264  4 |c©2018 
300    vii, 174 pages :|billustrations, map ;|c26 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  The reference shelf ;|vvolume 90, number 1 
504    Includes bibliographical references (page [167]-172) and 
       index. 
505 00 |g1.|gThe conflict : --|gThe|tSouth China Sea: an overview
       --|tChina's biggest ally in the South China Sea? A volcano
       in the Philippines /|rSteve Mollman --|gThe|tSouth China 
       Sea dispute /|rSean Mirski --|tChina v the rest /|gThe
       |rEconomist --|gThe|tSouth China Sea: some fundamental 
       strategic principles /|rAmy Searight, Geoffrey Hartman. 
505 00 |g2.|gTerritorial disputes and the law : --|gThe|tlegal 
       dimension: the South China Sea and the law --|gThe|tSouth 
       China Sea: explaining the dispute /|rMax Fisher --
       |tProgress in the South China Sea? A year after the Hague 
       ruling /|rLynn Kuok --|tExplainer: What are the legal 
       implications of the South China Sea ruling? /|rClive 
       Schofield --|tHere's why the South China Sea dispute will 
       continue to haunt Philippine-China relations /|rRichard 
       Javan Heydarian. 
505 00 |g3.|gCompeting claims : --|tCompeting claims: 
       international interests in the South China Sea --|tVietnam
       is challenging China's control of the disputed South China
       Sea /|rRalph Jennings --|tWhy is the South China Sea so 
       important to the US? /|rLeszek Buszynski --|tJapan is 
       becoming [a] player in [the] South China Sea sovereignty 
       dispute /|rRalph Jennings --|tRussia's tactics and 
       strategy in the South China Sea /|rAnton Tsvetov --
       |tPhilippines not married to US, can still pursue China, 
       says Manila's top diplomat /|rCatherine Wong --|tIndonesia,
       long on sidelines, starts to confront China's territorial 
       claims /|rJoe Cochrane --|tMalaysia's special role in the 
       South China Sea /|rHo Yi Jian. 
505 00 |g4.|gEnvironmental concerns : --|tProtecting oceanic 
       environments --|tOne result of China's buildup in South 
       China Sea: environmental havoc /|rJackie Northam --|gThe
       |trising environmental toll of China's offshore island 
       grab /|rMike Ives --|tOne of the world's biggest fisheries
       is on the verge of collapse /|rRachael Bale --|gA
       |tblueprint for fisheries management and environmental 
       cooperation in the South China Sea /|rCenter for Strategic
       & International Studies --|tJapan and China successfully 
       extract "combustible ice" from seafloor in potential 
       energy breakthrough /|rMatthew Brown. 
505 00 |g5.|gDiplomacy, deterrence and freedom of navigation : --
       |tInternational waters: FONOPS and the open ocean --|gThe
       |tU.S. FON program in the South China Sea /|rLynn Kuok --
       |tFreedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea 
       aren't enough /|rJulian G. Ku, M. Taylor Fravel, and 
       Malcolm Cook --|tChinese warship seizes US underwater 
       drone in international waters /|rJulian Borger --|tWhy 
       Beijing is speeding up underwater drone tests in the South
       China Sea /|rStephen Chen --|tThinking about long-term 
       strategy in the South China Sea /|rSatoru Mori. 
505 00 |g6.|gSovereignty and codes of conduct : --|tOwnership of 
       the sea: sovereignty and territorial conduct --|tChina and
       the United States: a conversation with David M. Lampton --
       |tGood fences or good neighbours in the South China Sea /
       |rSam Bateman --|tASEAN, China adopt[s] [a] framework for 
       crafting [a] code on South China Sea /|rChristian Shepherd
       and Manuel Mogato --|tHow China views the South China Sea:
       as sovereign territory /|rDean Cheng. 
520    This issue will deal with the ongoing territorial dispute 
       in the South China Sea where numerous countries lay claim 
       to fishing waters and exclusive economic zones in 
       Southeast Asia. At issue is China's historical claim to 
       lucrative fisheries and supply routes. The contested area 
       concerns six nations, one third of global maritime traffic,
       untapped oil and natural gas reserves, military buildup 
       and 5 trillion dollars worth of trade. It will explore the
       economic, diplomatic, military and environmental impact of
       resolving this conflict. --publisher's website. 
650  0 Territorial waters|zSoutheast Asia. 
650  0 Trade routes|zSouth China Sea|vSources. 
650  7 Boundaries.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00837076 
650  7 Diplomatic relations.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01907412 
650  7 Territorial waters.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01148085 
650  7 Trade routes.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01153852 
651  0 South China Sea|xBoundaries|vSources. 
651  0 China|xForeign relations|zSoutheast Asia|vSources. 
651  0 Southeast Asia|xForeign relations|zChina|vSources. 
651  7 China.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01206073 
651  7 South China Sea.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01244526 
651  7 Southeast Asia.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01240499 
655  7 Sources.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423900 
710 2  H.W. Wilson Company,|ecompiler. 
830  0 Reference shelf ;|vv. 90, no. 1. 
994    C0|bCKE 
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