In The Wake Of Arbitration; Contents; Preface; PART 1. THE SOUTH CHINA SEA IN 2016; CHAPTER 1 U.S. South China Sea Policy 2015-2016: The Growing Role of the Defense Department; CHAPTER 2 Understanding Malaysia's Approach to the South China Sea Dispute; PART 2. LEGAL ISSUES; CHAPTER 3 | Philippines v. China: Impact of the Arbitral Tribunal Award on the Merits; CHAPTER 4 The Effects of the South China Sea Dispute and the Arbitral Ruling on UNCLOS and International Law
CHAPTER 5 The Law Concerning Military Activities on the Continental Shelf in the Aftermath of the South China Sea ArbitrationPART 3. MILITARY MODERNIZATION AND CAPACITY BUILDING; CHAPTER 6 China's Military Modernization and the South China Sea; CHAPTER 7 Indonesia's Naval and Coast Guard Upgrades and Jokowi's Global Maritime Fulcrum; CHAPTER 8 Military Modernization and Capacity Building in the Philippines and Vietnam; CHAPTER 9 Destroyed Reefs, Vanishing Giant Clams: Marine Imperialism
CHAPTER 10 Offshore Coral Reefs and High-Tide Features of the South China Sea: Origins, Resources, Recent Damage, and Potential Peace ParksCHAPTER 11 Marine Biodiversity at Spratly Islands and Proposal for Establishing Marine Protected Areas; About the Editors and Contributors
Summary
The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) hosted its sixth annual South China Sea conference in July 2016. The conference provided four panels of highly respected experts from 10 countries with a first opportunity to assess the results of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea tribunal ruling and begin to measure its impact
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"A report of the CSIS Southeast Asia Program and The Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative."