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UNCLOS and maritime security :the securitisation of the South China Sea disputes/ Christo Odeyem

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2015Subject(s): Online resources: In: Defense & Security Analysis Vol.31, Issue. 4, 2015, pp.293-302 (94)Summary: The study examines the concept of a maritime 'regime complex'. Whereas efforts have being made to examine UNCLOS and indeed the dispute within the framework of a maritime 'egime complex'. It wil reveal that China's firmly established expansionist agenda in the SCS region is indicative of Beijing's susceptibility to compromise a diplomatic solution to these long standing disputes.
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The study examines the concept of a maritime 'regime complex'. Whereas efforts have being made to examine UNCLOS and indeed the dispute within the framework of a maritime 'egime complex'. It wil reveal that China's firmly established expansionist agenda in the SCS region is indicative of Beijing's susceptibility to compromise a diplomatic solution to these long standing disputes.

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