ABSTRACT

This book explores the very latest developments in the South China Sea maritime dispute. It examines the South China Sea as an arena for geostrategic competition between China and the United States and why the dispute is so important for regional and global geopolitics. It outlines the most recent developments in the sea itself and assesses the role of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the current views of the contesting claimants. It considers the position of countries from outside the region, India as well as Japan; surveys military and naval developments; and examines confidence building, preventive diplomacy, and dispute resolution measures. The book concludes by highlighting the points of greatest risk and by discussing how the situation is likely to develop going forward.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

The development of the South China Sea dispute

chapter 2|19 pages

ASEAN and the South China Sea

chapter 4|17 pages

China and the South China Sea

Continuities and adaptions 1

chapter 7|9 pages

Japan and the South China Sea

chapter 8|20 pages

The US and the South China Sea

chapter 9|14 pages

South China Sea

Geopolitical connectedness to the Indian Ocean

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion