Convergence and Divergence of Interests surrounding the Management of Maritime Power Projection in and around Southeast Asia: Indonesian Perspective

Convergence and Divergence of Interests surrounding the Management of Maritime Power Projection in and around Southeast Asia: Indonesian Perspective

By Curie Maharani
September 18, 2023
The impact of the US and China projecting maritime power in Asian security runs along the continuum of low intensity conflict to war. While Southeast Asian states do not really refrain from employing their maritime security forces, including navy, as the primary response to China's actions in the South China Sea, ASEAN places a strong emphasis on diplomatic responses to address ...
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The Challenge of Maritime Hybrid Threats in the East China Sea

The Challenge of Maritime Hybrid Threats in the East China Sea

By Takashi Hosoda
May 20, 2023
On 8 December 2008, two Chinese MLE vessels entered waters around the Senkaku Islands, the front line of territorial disputes between Japan and China, for the first time. Since then, China has regularly dispatched MLE vessels to challenge Japan’s effective control ...
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Glowing Vista: Synergizing New Momentum from Regional Minilateralism

Glowing Vista: Synergizing New Momentum from Regional Minilateralism

By Vice Admiral Pradeep Chauhan, AVSM & Bar, VSM
May 20, 2023
On 06 September 2021, while delivering the “JG Crawford Oration-2021” organised by the Australian National University, Dr S Jaishankar, Minister for External Affairs, Government of India, stated quite unequivocally, “The days of unilateralism are over, bilateralism has its own limits and as ...
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The Major Powers’ Relations in the South China Sea from Chinese Perspectives

The Major Powers’ Relations in the South China Sea from Chinese Perspectives

By XIA Liping
April 5, 2023
The South China Sea is one of the most important maritime communications in the world, connecting the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. About 50,000 merchant ships and nearly 50% of oil tankers of the world pass through the South China Sea ...
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Europe in Crisis? No! Europe Braving Crisis.

Europe in Crisis? No! Europe Braving Crisis.

By Libor Kutej
April 5, 2023
Presently, European countries face an accumulation of crises – the greatest challenges for European social stability and security in modern history. COVID-19 pandemic, illegal migration, energy crisis, disinformation campaigns, cyber-attacks and other means of hybrid influence became an everyday reality of ...
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The Quad and AUKUS: A Challenge to or Reinforcement of ASEAN-Centrality?

The Quad and AUKUS: A Challenge to or Reinforcement of ASEAN-Centrality?

By Carl Thayer
April 5, 2023
This presentation will focus on two separate and distinct minilateral institutions – the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue Forum (Quad) and AUKUS. The Quad and AUKUS share the same genesis: an impelling strategic concern among their members about the economic and military rise ...
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Big Power Rivalry, ASEAN’s Dilemmas and Strategic Situation in the South China Sea

Big Power Rivalry, ASEAN’s Dilemmas and Strategic Situation in the South China Sea

By Ekaterina Koldunova
April 5, 2023
While Southeast Asia has been looking for the post-pandemic recovery the regional strategic situation continues to be defined by the rising tensions of big powers, primarily of China and the USA. These tensions are not new and emerge from the pre-pandemic ...
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[10th OCEAN DIALOGUE] | REGISTRATION

[10th OCEAN DIALOGUE] | REGISTRATION

March 20, 2023
In the race for the energy transition in Asia, the offshore industry is gaining new momentum. As the region embraces the transition, the 10th Ocean Dialogue under the theme “Offshore Renewable Energy: Opportunities and Challenges to Green Transition” is lending a hand to ...
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DOC and COC - Best Path to Keep Waters Calm

DOC and COC - Best Path to Keep Waters Calm

By Wu Shicun
March 3, 2023
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the signing of the DOC, a special year for China and ASEAN countries who are committed to peace and stability as well as maritime cooperation in the South China Sea. Taking this as an ...
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Emission Reduction From Shipping And Net-Zero Shipping: Review On Southeast Asia Regional Policy

Emission Reduction From Shipping And Net-Zero Shipping: Review On Southeast Asia Regional Policy

By Egbert Adolf Naintin, Dr. Sabirin Ja’afar
March 3, 2023
The work to develop legally binding measures to reduce air pollution from ships was an invitation in accordance to Article 212 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982 (UNCLOS), resolution A.719(17). As a result, IMO made ...
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The focus and path of promoting the blue partnership between China and ASEAN

The focus and path of promoting the blue partnership between China and ASEAN

By Ding Duo
March 3, 2023
For China and ASEAN countries, maritime cooperation is one of the driving forces for regional economic development. In recent years, "blue economy" has become a key area of cooperation between ASEAN and China. In the ASEAN-China Strategic Partnership Vision 2030 signed ...
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THE 14TH SOUTH CHINA SEA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

THE 14TH SOUTH CHINA SEA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

December 30, 2022
The 14th South China Sea International Conference titled "Peaceful Sea – Solid Recovery" is expected to be an unique opportunity for participants to comprehensively analyze the state of affairs of the South China Sea and discuss measures to promote maritime cooperation and ...
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[9th OCEAN DIALOGUE] | ONLINE PARTICIPATION IS NOW OPEN

[9th OCEAN DIALOGUE] | ONLINE PARTICIPATION IS NOW OPEN

October 5, 2022
Under the theme “Marine scientific research: confidence building and environment sustainability”, the 9th Ocean Dialogue seeks to explore possibilities to enhance marine scientific research (MSR) in the South China Sea, including the applicability of legal framework under UNCLOS for MSR as ...
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Beijing’s Naval Posture in the South China Sea: A Post-Pandemic Update

Beijing’s Naval Posture in the South China Sea: A Post-Pandemic Update

By Collin Koh
September 12, 2022
This short paper seeks to highlight key updates on naval developments in the SCS since the start of COVID-19. But why specifically “naval” when coastguards appear to be on the front page of recent incidents in the disputed waters? The key development ...
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The Rise of ‘Minilateralism’: The ASEAN and its Struggle for Centrality in the South China Sea

The Rise of ‘Minilateralism’: The ASEAN and its Struggle for Centrality in the South China Sea

By Richard Javad Heydarian
July 14, 2022
The paper analyzes the intersection of three key currents in Asian geopolitics, namely (i) the emergence Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) as a fulcrum of pan-regional integration, (ii) the evolution of South China Sea disputes as the preeminent geopolitical conflict ...
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Some reflections on developing India’s Blue Economy

Some reflections on developing India’s Blue Economy

By Cdr Kapil Narula (Retd.)
July 5, 2022
Promoting marine renewable energy (MRE) and implementation of Emission Control Areas (ECAs) are some of the measures which can be adopted by countries in the Indian Ocean Region and the South China Sea to promote maritime sustainability. Financing sustainable maritime development ...
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Citizen Science and New Technologies to Navigate Ocean Data Challenges and Opportunities

Citizen Science and New Technologies to Navigate Ocean Data Challenges and Opportunities

By James Borton
July 4, 2022
The protection of marine environment and ensuring the ocean’s sustainability are global issues.  Nowhere are they more important than in the South China Sea, a body of water offering abundant and complex marine ecosystems. Marine citizen science, along with the promise ...
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The 8th Ocean Dialogue: “40th Anniversary of UNCLOS: Promoting maritime cooperation in South East Asia”

The 8th Ocean Dialogue: “40th Anniversary of UNCLOS: Promoting maritime cooperation in South East Asia”

June 28, 2022
With the theme “40th Anniversary of UNCLOS: Promoting maritime cooperation in South East Asia”, the 8th Ocean Dialogue seeks to discuss maritime issues of common concern in the South East Asia region, promote common understanding of UNCLOS, and explore potential maritime ...
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The South China Sea: Have the Positive Trends in 2020 Continued in 2021? 

The South China Sea: Have the Positive Trends in 2020 Continued in 2021? 

By Nguyen Hung Son, Do Hoang
July 28, 2021
South China Sea is the subject of interests far beyond the littoral states, for what happens in the South China Sea would have deep consequences elsewhere. Most states also clearly indicate preference to lawfare to other means of contestation, because a ...
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The South China Sea Arbitration Award:

The South China Sea Arbitration Award: "A victory for all"

By Nguyen Hong Thao, Nguyen Thi Lan Huong
July 22, 2021
It is conceivable that the South China Sea Arbitral Award will continue to be a helpful guide leading the concerned parties to develop a viable rules-based order in the South China Sea, rather than allowing the region to become a 'might makes ...
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How can the Republic of Korea promote a trilateral ROK-ASEAN-U.S. alignment?

How can the Republic of Korea promote a trilateral ROK-ASEAN-U.S. alignment?

By Thuc D. Pham
June 25, 2021
The geopolitical landscape of the Indo-Asia-Pacific is changing considerably, marked by growing strategic competition between major powers, particularly the U.S. and China, at the time of the mysterious Covid-19 pandemic spreading worldwide.
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China’s Coast Guard Law: Japan’s Legal Approach

China’s Coast Guard Law: Japan’s Legal Approach

By Ho Hong Hanh
May 31, 2021
China announced its new Coast Guard Law containing worrisome provisions that need further clarification. Japan, a prominent claimant in the East China Sea, feels threatened by this law.  
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Major power competition in the South China Sea and 
Southeast Asian responses

Major power competition in the South China Sea and 
Southeast Asian responses

By Nguyen Hung Son
March 19, 2021
Major power competition, particularly the growing Sino-US multi-faceted rivalry characterized global politics in 2020. The South China Sea featured prominently in this rivalry in 2020.
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Will German ship’s South China Sea presence undermine regional security as China says?

Will German ship’s South China Sea presence undermine regional security as China says?

By Hoang Do
March 8, 2021
Germany's plan to deploy naval ship in the Indo-Pacific does not change its neutral position in the South China Sea dispute, is a careful practice of international law, and therefore will not erode regional stability nor any littoral country's sovereignty as China ...
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Indonesian Awakening: No South China Sea Negotiation with China

Indonesian Awakening: No South China Sea Negotiation with China

By Nguyen Hong Thao
June 26, 2020
Any country that does not make a drastic response to the Chinese claims right from the start, will one day become a victim.
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U.S. joins the battle of South China Sea diplomatic notes

U.S. joins the battle of South China Sea diplomatic notes

By Nguyen Hong Thao
June 10, 2020
The US communication added a voice to the common position of Vietnam, Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia on consideration of UNCLOS as the sole legal basis for defining, in a comprehensive and exhaustive manner, the scope of their respective maritime entitlements in ...
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Vietnam’s increasing Naval Diplomacy and future Possibilities

Vietnam’s increasing Naval Diplomacy and future Possibilities

By Tomas Jevsejevas
December 7, 2020
Vietnam is advancing Naval Diplomacy, and it could do much more.
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Viet Nam’s Note Verbale No.22/HC-2020: A Commentary

Viet Nam’s Note Verbale No.22/HC-2020: A Commentary

By Vo Ngoc Diep
May 7, 2020
The note seems to indicate, for the first time, an official Vietnamese position on the legal status of all high-tide features in both the Spratly and Paracel Islands. It implies that all high-tide features in the Spratly Islands, as well as in ...
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Concert of Indo-Pacific: An Option for Peace and Order in the East Asian Seas

Concert of Indo-Pacific: An Option for Peace and Order in the East Asian Seas

By Thuc D. Pham
May 6, 2020
Suggestions for lasting peace in the South China Sea and beyond need to incorporate small and medium states as well.
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The “Four-Sha” Claim:  Signalling a Post Covid-19 Global Order

The “Four-Sha” Claim: Signalling a Post Covid-19 Global Order

By Quach Thi Huyen
November 26, 2020
"Four-Sha" is a lens through which Chinese long-term ambitious claims over the South China Sea is fully exposed.  The current global health crisis provides a window of opportunity for the realisation of Chinese lofty hegemonic dream. While the international community may ...
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