The myth of Chinese sanctions over South China Sea disputes/ Angela Poh

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Washington Quarterly: Spring 2017, Vol.40 No.1, pp.143-165 (108)Summary: This article is organized into three sections. The first revisits the Scarborough Shoal incident between China and the Philippines in 2012, the second section reviews the dispute between China and Vietnam in 2014 and the third section argues that the media and to some extent academic discourse have responded to China's assertive posture regarding the South China Sea.
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This article is organized into three sections. The first revisits the Scarborough Shoal incident between China and the Philippines in 2012, the second section reviews the dispute between China and Vietnam in 2014 and the third section argues that the media and to some extent academic discourse have responded to China's assertive posture regarding the South China Sea.

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