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Author Baker, Matthew, author

Title Counteracting Chinese hegemony in the South China Sea / Matthew Baker
Published Washington, DC : American Security Project, 2012
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (7 pages) : illustrations, color maps
Series ASP perspective
ASP perspective
Summary The South China Sea is one of the most geopolitically contested areas of the world. In few other places in the world do geopolitics, energy security, maritime law, and balance of power politics come into play in an area of such importance. The stakes are high in the region. China's energy demand continues to grow faster than any other country in history. Meanwhile, the South China Sea off its shores could hold 1/3 of the total oil and gas reserves of China, if it were counted as part of its domestic territory. The Chinese government does not want to rely on imports for its energy, so has asserted right to vast stretches of the South China Sea. Unfortunately for China, it is not so simple: the other states bordering the Sea have competing claims. While all sides contest each other's claims, the threat of military brinksmanship leading to escalating tensions looms. The author says that there are concrete steps the U.S. can take to foster solutions to disputes in the South China Sea. Ultimately diplomatic solutions in the South China Sea are in both America and China's national economic security interests
Notes "August 2012."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 7)
Notes Online resource; caption title (ASP, viewed December 2, 2013)
Subject Territorial waters -- South China Sea
Conflict management -- South China Sea
Energy security -- China
Petroleum in submerged lands -- China Sea
Conflict management.
Energy security.
International law.
Petroleum in submerged lands.
Strategic aspects of individual places.
Territorial waters.
SUBJECT South China Sea -- Strategic aspects
South China Sea -- International status
Subject China.
Pacific Ocean -- China Sea.
South China Sea.
Form Electronic book
Author American Security Project, issuing body.