UID:
almahu_9949293275102882
Format:
1 online resource (406 p.)
,
7 ill.
Edition:
1st, New ed.
ISBN:
9781433185199
Series Statement:
The Belt and Road Initiative 1
Content:
The South China Sea dispute not only involves the sovereignty and security interests of the countries concerned, but also the stability and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific region. As the South China Sea dispute has evolved, the United States, with its continuous engagement, has played a vital role in contributing to the complexity and internationalization of the dispute. This book summarizes American strategies in the South China Sea, and comprehensively examines the role of the United States in this maritime dispute from both historical and realistic perspectives. It argues that the U.S. policy towards the South China Sea dispute is highly skillful and targeted. The degree of the U.S. involvement in the disputes mainly depends on three factors, namely its Asia-Pacific strategy and interest demand, its strategy towards China, and the speed of China's rise and how the United States perceives it. This book will be of great interest to those who study or focus on international relations, China-U.S. relations, maritime affairs, U.S. foreign policy, and East Asian security studies. University libraries, public libraries, think tanks, institutes for marine affairs, and engaged private individuals who are interested in international relations, China-U.S. relations, maritime disputes, South China Sea issues, etc., will also be interested in this book.
Content:
"As China's presence in the maritime realm increases, academics, area experts, practitioners and politicians need to understand China's perspectives. Professor Ma's book is therefore timely, as it sets out to show and explain the Chinese position on the South China Sea in a forthright manner." -Mark Hoskin, Historian, University of London
Content:
"The inspirational value of this book mainly lies in the fact that it prompts us to think deeply about the history and future trend of the U.S. South China Sea policy from the framework of academic foundation and realistic concern, which provides a new space for studying the relationship between other countries and the South China Sea issue." -Guo Yuan, Professor, Jinan University
Content:
"With the rise and expansion of China's economy, the importance of the South China Sea to China's geo-strategy and development consideration has also increased. And it has also severely challenged the core interests of the United States in the South China Sea where China and the United States have started hegemony competition and security rivalry. Facing this hot issue, what is even more special and precious on this book is from the standpoint, angle, and strategy of the United States in the South China Sea. It definitely allows readers to have a full glimpse of the long-term U.S. strategic involvement and engagement in the South China Sea." -Jenn-Jaw Soong, Distinguished Professor, National Cheng Kung University
Note:
List of Tables - Acknowledgments - List of Abbreviations - Introduction - Origins and Development of the SCS Issue - The U.S. SCS Policy during the Cold War - The U.S. Policy Adjustment on the SCS after the Cold War - The U.S. Strategic Rebalance and the SCS Dispute - Responses of Major Neighboring Countries around China - The U.S. Congressional Involvement in the SCS Dispute - China-U.S. Contention over Freedom of Navigation in the SCS - The U.S. Understanding on China's Maritime Militia - The Trump Administration's Policy on the SCS - Conclusion - Bibliography - Index.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781433185182
Language:
English
URL:
https://www.peterlang.com/search?searchstring=9781433185199
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