ABOUT THE BOOK
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The South China Sea (SCS) is an arena
of growing conflicts due to overlapping claims by both littoral states and
extra-regional powers. With respect to the Spratly and Paracel Islands,
different geographic features are reportedly occupied by claimant-states such
as Taiwan, Vietnam, the Philippines, China, and Malaysia. The source of the SCS
dispute is traceable to 1951, due to vast continental shelf constituting a
potentially rich source of oil and natural gas. China demarcated
its claims with a U-shaped nine-dash line, covering most of the area. The SCS
has witnessed a number of inopportune conflicts in terms of economic interests,
civilian security, and the environment in the recent past. The illegal
construction of artificial islands and nuclear power plants on these fragile
islands in the region represent severe environmental threats to the SCS.
One of the fundamental principles of
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been to resolve regional
disputes by peaceful means. But, over the years, the position of ASEAN on the
SCS disputes has weakened its image internationally and its inability to
resolve this issue has entailed questions about its credibility as an effective
regional organization. The SCS situation can only be settled amicably if the
littoral states change their mindset from one of sovereignty and sole ownership
of resources to one of functional cooperation and cooperative management.
Chapters of this book cover a wide
range of articles which discuss the entire spectrum of complexity of claims and
conflicts in terms of geography, sovereignty, security, resources, trade and
legal implications thereof for ASEAN, Asia and world as a whole.
ABOUT Author
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Prof. G. Jayachandra Reddy is the Director and Chairman, Board
of Studies, UGC Centre for Southeast Asian and Pacific Studies, Sri
Venkateswara University, Tirupati. His research specialisations include
regional geography, security, strategic and geopolitical issues of Southeast
Asia and Pacific regions. He has to his credit, 9 books and 38 papers
published, besides participation in 59 national and international conferences.
He was a member of the ICWA, delegation to Vietnam in 2017; and Executive
Council, Allahabad State University, Prayagraj. He is the Editor of Area
Studies Journal and Asia Pacific Journal of Social Sciences. Prof. Reddy has
visited many universities abroad like Ateneo de Manila University, Manila;
Gakushuin University, Tokyo; and Vietnam Institute of Indian and Southwest
Asian Studies, Hanoi, as Visiting Fellow. He was an awardee of the
Australia-India Council Fellowship, Govt. of Australia; and a recipient of Vietnamese
National Award, Embassy of Vietnam, New Delhi. He also visited countries like
Ethiopia, Dubai, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Taiwan, Japan, Australia
and Vietnam. He had earlier served as a faculty member in the Department of
Geography and Environmental Studies, Mekelle University, Ethiopia.