The Spratly Islands: powderkeg/ Geoff Slocombe

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): In: Defence Review Asia Vol.9, No.2, Mar/Apr 2015, pp.20-22 (146) Summary: Increasing population pressures and rising living standards in the oil-based economies of countries bordering the South China Sea has led to more confrontations around the Spratly Islands, as six nations jostle to establish their sovereignty claims to this rich fishing ground and known, but as yet little exploited, source of crude oil and natural gas.
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Increasing population pressures and rising living standards in the oil-based economies of countries bordering the South China Sea has led to more confrontations around the Spratly Islands, as six nations jostle to establish their sovereignty claims to this rich fishing ground and known, but as yet little exploited, source of crude oil and natural gas.

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