Sino-Philippines relations: moving beyond South China Sea dispute?/ Hong Zhao
Material type: TextPublication details: 2012Subject(s): In: Journal of East Asian Affairs Vol.26 No.2 Fall/Winter 2012, pp.57-76 (35)Summary: The South China Sea dispute has always been a negative factor in the development of China-Philippines relations. Although China-Philippines relations have continued to improve, there is still an amount of anxiety and concern about the possible regional uncertainties stemming from the rise of China. The degree of wariness toward this major power increased as the tension about the South China Sea heightened. This article questions how has the South China Sea dispute affected the Philippines' ties with China, and can their bilateral relations move beyond the South China Sea dispute.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The South China Sea dispute has always been a negative factor in the development of China-Philippines relations. Although China-Philippines relations have continued to improve, there is still an amount of anxiety and concern about the possible regional uncertainties stemming from the rise of China. The degree of wariness toward this major power increased as the tension about the South China Sea heightened. This article questions how has the South China Sea dispute affected the Philippines' ties with China, and can their bilateral relations move beyond the South China Sea dispute.
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