Introduction: Unknotting Tangled Lines in the South China Sea Dispute / Jing Huang and Sharinee Jagtiani -- Part I: Origins. Origins of the South China Sea Disputes / Nguyen Thi Lan Anh -- Part II: Legal Dimensions. "Setting Aside Disputes and pursuing Joint Development' at Crossroads in South China Sea / Zhang Xinjun -- The Philippines v. China Case and the South China Sea Disputes / Robert C. Beckman -- Part III: The Role Of ASEAN: Challenges and Choices -- ASEAN's Position on the South China Sea and Implications for Regional Peace and Security / Yee Kuang Heng -- A Critical Assessment of ASEAN's Diplomacy Regarding the South China Sea / Walter Lohman -- Part IV: Regional Perspectives. Philippines' Approaches to the South China Sea Disputes: International arbitration and the challenges of a rule-based regime . Angelo A. Jimenez -- Taiwan in the South China Sea Disputes: Policies and Prospects /Hui-Yi Katherine Tseng -- Part V: Solutions and Future Prospects. The United States, China, and Cooperation in the South China Sea / Patrick M. Cronin -- The South China Sea Disputes: Whither A Solution? / Yang Fang -- Conclusion: Harmony from Disunity: Core Issues and Opportunities in the South China Sea / Andrew Billo
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"This volume provides in-depth analysis of the complexities of on-going territorial dispute in the South China Sea region through a multitude of perspectives of the involved stakeholders. Convening perspectives from seven countries, the contributors are renowned scholars on both sides of the Pacific. In the light of current events, it recognizes that the dispute has the potential to destabilize East and Southeast Asia and even the entire Asia-Pacific if it is left unattended. The collection seeks to disentangle the historical, legal and political aspects of the dispute to facilitate a more practical and nuanced understanding of its complexities with individual chapters examining opportunities to find a way forward, while also taking into account the difference in viewpoint. Editors Huang Jing and Andrew Billo, both experts in the politics of the region, tie these pieces together through a comprehensive and succinct Iintroduction and conclusion respectively, arguing that the focus should be on effective management of the dispute to prevent dangerous and potentially destabilizing incidents at sea"--