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The east China sea dispute : context, claims, issues and possible solutions/ Mark J Valencia

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2007Subject(s): In: Asian Perspective Vol.31, No. 1, 2007, pp.127-167 (11)Summary: The article spells out three basic agreements in principle that are necessary before details of any solution can be negotiated. The alternative to a solution is continued mutual suspicion, unstable relations, unmanaged and undeveloped resources and an increasing frequency and intensity of incidents.
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The article spells out three basic agreements in principle that are necessary before details of any solution can be negotiated. The alternative to a solution is continued mutual suspicion, unstable relations, unmanaged and undeveloped resources and an increasing frequency and intensity of incidents.

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