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題名 East and South China Seas Maritime Dispute Resolution and Escalation: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
作者 陳永福
Tan,  Alexander C.
Magcamit, Michael I.
貢獻者 政治系
關鍵詞 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN);  complex interdependence; realism;  maritime dispute resolution;  China
日期 2016-08
上傳時間 28-Nov-2018 17:28:24 (UTC+8)
摘要 Our assumptions about the nature and conduct of contemporary international politics deeply impact how we view maritime disputes plaguing the East and South China Seas. In this article, our analysis of the push and pull factors that influence the extent and possible resolution of maritime disputes in East Asia reveals that war is neither opposed in principle nor completely forbidden as an alternative. Amid heightening maritime tensions in the region, we argue that the underlying forces sustaining complex interdependence are what prevent rival states from engaging into a realist-inspired, zero-sum warfare. However, this is not to suggest that economic interdependence creates an absolute power that completely eradicates these flashpoints, and neither do we imply that it faithfully reflects East Asia’s maritime political reality. Although East Asian countries (particularly the more powerful ones) may think that open war can be justified, as a matter of practical utility, avoiding it is likely to be more effective in achieving the goals of a given conflict.
關聯 Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, Vol.3, No.2, pp.113-134
資料類型 article
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/2347797016645450
dc.contributor 政治系
dc.creator (作者) 陳永福zh_TW
dc.creator (作者) Tan,  Alexander C.en_US
dc.creator (作者) Magcamit, Michael I.en_US
dc.date (日期) 2016-08
dc.date.accessioned 28-Nov-2018 17:28:24 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 28-Nov-2018 17:28:24 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 28-Nov-2018 17:28:24 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/121144-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) Our assumptions about the nature and conduct of contemporary international politics deeply impact how we view maritime disputes plaguing the East and South China Seas. In this article, our analysis of the push and pull factors that influence the extent and possible resolution of maritime disputes in East Asia reveals that war is neither opposed in principle nor completely forbidden as an alternative. Amid heightening maritime tensions in the region, we argue that the underlying forces sustaining complex interdependence are what prevent rival states from engaging into a realist-inspired, zero-sum warfare. However, this is not to suggest that economic interdependence creates an absolute power that completely eradicates these flashpoints, and neither do we imply that it faithfully reflects East Asia’s maritime political reality. Although East Asian countries (particularly the more powerful ones) may think that open war can be justified, as a matter of practical utility, avoiding it is likely to be more effective in achieving the goals of a given conflict.en_US
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dc.relation (關聯) Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, Vol.3, No.2, pp.113-134
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN);  complex interdependence; realism;  maritime dispute resolution;  Chinaen_US
dc.title (題名) East and South China Seas Maritime Dispute Resolution and Escalation: Two Sides of the Same Coin?en_US
dc.type (資料類型) article
dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.1177/2347797016645450
dc.doi.uri (DOI) https://doi.org/10.1177/2347797016645450