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FANTASY OR FICTION: MARCHING OF THE DRAGON IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA
Authors:Nalanda Roy
Abstract:This article looks at the South China Sea dispute and its impact in international relations. It analyses why the Southeast Asian states are highly sovereignty sensitive, and how such sensitivity has made non-intervention the bedrock of managing their foreign policies. China has long viewed the near seas as regions of geostrategic interest, and thus the SCS is not an exception. On the one hand it brings hope and prosperity, and on the other uncertainty and threat. At the end, the article argues whether China’s assertive position regarding other countries’ sovereignty claims in the Arctic might undermine its own position in contested areas like the SCS, and suggests that China will at least have to learn how to share and bear (term coined by the author) as a member of the international community.
Keywords:Southeast Asia  South China Sea  Territorial Disputes  Sovereignty  Resources  Law of the sea  Sea Lanes of Communication  China  Maritime  Arctic Ocean  Foreign Policy  Bilateral Treaty  Arctic stakeholder  Near-Arctic state
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