Mischief Reef: Geopolitics and implications |
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Authors: | Daojiong Zha Mark J. Valencia |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of International Relations , International University of Japan , Niigata;2. East-West Center , Honolulu |
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Abstract: | This article examines the Mischief Reef and Scarborough Shoal disputes in the context of the dynamic political interaction between China, the Philippines, ASEAN and the United States. A review of recent development indicates that these particular incidents and the Spratly disputes in general have increased in intensity and complexity drawing in ASEAN and the United States. China is the main player and several conclusion are drawn regarding its strategy and tactics. We see the status quo as unstable and propose a few possible directions of actions in the interest of conflict prevention. |
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