China, Vietnam and the South China Sea: Disputes and Dispute Mangement[J]. Ocean Development & International Law, 2014(45).Amer, Ramses. "China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea: Disputes and Dispute Management." Ocean Development & International Law 45, no. 1 (January 2014): 21. ...
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Xi’s task: a “soft landing” for the South China Sea dispute Read the rest of this entry » Professor Chen Jie explains the Spratly triangle Posted:August 27, 2012|Author:Andrew Chubb|Filed under:Article summaries,China-Philippines,China-Vietnam|Tags:1988 Spratly Battle,Chen Jie,China-Phil...
Wang said the two sides “should not carry out unilateral activities that would complicate the situation and should strengthen maritime co-operation to build a healthy environment in order to reach an ultimate agreement on resolving the sea dispute, which will effectively boost the bilateral practical...
The Sino-Vietnamese dispute in the South China Sea has intensified since 2009, as thirst for offshore energy reserves increases. China and Vietnam have taken very different approaches to advance their respective claims, and each carries important dangers that must be managed carefully to avoid loc...
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BEIJING, Dec. 11 (Xinhua) -- China has dismissed Vietnam's sovereignty claim for the Nansha and Xisha islands in the South China Sea, saying it is "illegal and invalid" and "China will never accept such claim."
s recent statement on the South China Sea dispute is a step in the right direction, it isnot enough. Vietnam should leverage its position as the current ASEAN Chair to expand cooperation with other powers that share the same concerns about China’s ambitions in the South China Sea. The ...
In the dispute over the Spratly Islands, a China-Vietnam-Philippines triangle of active claimants has taken shape, with external great powers the US, India, Russia and perhaps even Japan lurking, anxious about possible trouble and eager to seize any strategic opportunity. The interview translated...
Read MoreAdapt now: Japan firms heed message in China dispute "It is not commercially driven. It is also not like CNOOC has set a big exploration blueprint for the region." However, Wu Shicun, president of the National Institute for South China Sea Studies, a government think-tank in the...