Fishing militia, the securitization of fishery and the South China Sea dispute / Hongzhou Zhang...[et.al].

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017.Subject(s): In: Contemporary Southeast Asia Vol 39, No. 2, August 2017, pp. 288 - 314 (19/DA)Summary: Increasing fishery incidents in the South China Sea emerges as major threat to peace and stability. The article argues that much wider economic and social factors are at work domestically in China and it also makes the case that fishing disputes in SCS have been heavily securitized with profound implications for the outgoing territorial and jurisdictional disputes in those waters.
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Increasing fishery incidents in the South China Sea emerges as major threat to peace and stability. The article argues that much wider economic and social factors are at work domestically in China and it also makes the case that fishing disputes in SCS have been heavily securitized with profound implications for the outgoing territorial and jurisdictional disputes in those waters.

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