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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?

    Category: Security
    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 might have suggested.
  • The 11th South China Sea International Conference: Cooperation for Regional Security and Development

    Category: Videos
    The 11th South China Sea International Conference is an ambitious congregation armed with 6 plenaries and 6 roundtables. It includes 51 prominent speakers from 20 countries and territories, and a number of important keynote addresses by senior officials and leading experts. 280 participants, including 17 ambassadors and head of representative office, have registed to attend the conference.
  • Gray Zone Tactics and Their Challenge to Maritime Security in the East and South China Sea
    Gray Zone Tactics and Their Challenge to Maritime Security in the East and South China Sea

    Category: Politics
    Gray zone tactics have fundamentally changed the operational environment in which the United States and Asian maritime countries operate. Yet these countries remain in the early stages of developing approaches that will better enable them to credibly deter Chinese coercion.
  • The EU's interest and policy towards East Asia maritime security

    Category: Politics
    The EU is better suited to pursue its interests East Asia through the promotion of multilateral ocean governance and concrete collaboration measures.
  • The 9th South China Sea Conference: Cooperation for Regional Security and Development

    Category: Videos
    The 9th South China Sea International Conference: “Cooperation for Regional Security and Development” hosted by the Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV), the Foundation for East Sea Studies (FESS) and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association (VLA) took place at Ho Chi Minh City on 27-28 November, 2017.  
  • The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific: The Economic Context for Regional Conflict and Cooperation
    The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific: The Economic Context for Regional Conflict and Cooperation

    Category: Working Papers
    East and Southeast Asia have seen considerable economic growth over the past few decades. The pace of development in China has been virtually unprecedented, with millions of people being raised above severe poverty to a middle-class lifestyle. This outcome has resulted from national investments in human capital and infrastructure and policies that have encouraged business growth and trade. 
  • Security, Politics and Diplomacy of the South China Sea Disputes

    Category: Videos
    As the South China Sea becomes a theatre for big power rivalry, there is a need to explore strategic policies of related powers and relations among them. It is worth investigating which factors have driven big powers’ maritime strategies and how they have perceived one another’s actions. What are these powers’ goals in the South China Sea, greater security or greater power? Are there any misperceptions or security dilemmas between claimants and between big powers? In view of rising tensions in the South China Sea, it is important to study how ASEAN has handled the maritime affairs and how the South ...
  • The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific 2016_SESSION 6
    The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific 2016_SESSION 6

    Category: Videos
    SESSION 6: Challenges and Implications for Conflict Mitigation and/or Dispute Resolution
  • The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific 2016_SESSION 5

    Category: Videos
    SESSION 5: International Law, UNCLOS and the Arbitral Tribunal Determination: Retrospect and Prospects
  • The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific 2016_SESSION 4
    The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific 2016_SESSION 4

    Category: Videos
    SESSION 4: National interests and the Role of Major and Middle Powers in the SCS
  • The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific 2016_SESSION 3
    The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific 2016_SESSION 3

    Category: Videos
    SESSION 3: The SCS and China-US Relations: A Case of Great Power Rivalry, Reluctant Entanglement and/or Strategic Exaggeration?
  • The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific 2016_SESSION 2
    The South China Sea in the Broader Maritime Security of the Indo-Pacific 2016_SESSION 2

    Category: Videos
    SESSION 2: Critical security and economic dilemmas for Southeast Asia in the South China Sea
  • Critical Security and Economic Dilemmas for Southeast Asia in the South China Sea: A Philippine Perspective

    Category: Security
    Critical Security and Economic Dilemmas for Southeast Asia in the South China Sea: A Philippine Perspective 
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  • Security Strategy Roundtable Security Strategy
    Security Strategy Roundtable Security Strategy

    Category: Book review
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  • Asia Pacific Maritime Security Strategy Roundtable
    Asia Pacific Maritime Security Strategy Roundtable

    The U.S. government takes no position on the territorial disputes in the Spratly Islands, but does take a strong position on what kinds of claims are made to the waters surrounding those features. The United States shares the concerns of regional states that the intentional ambiguity of China’s claims to vast stretches of water and seabed are a leading driver of tensions in the South China Sea. U.S. 
  • Europe in Crisis? No! Europe Braving Crisis.
    Europe in Crisis? No! Europe Braving Crisis.

    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 Europeans. However, the biggest shock of 21st century Europe became the interstate high intensity conventional conflict when Russia attacked Ukraine. A part of the current security concerns is subversive activity exploiting the freedom of speech and other attributes of liberal democracies. Certain population groups are becoming more outspoken in their extreme attitudes, which has been unheard of for decades in ...
  • The Quad and AUKUS: A Challenge to or Reinforcement of ASEAN-Centrality?
    The Quad and AUKUS: A Challenge to or Reinforcement of ASEAN-Centrality?

    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 of China in the Indo-Pacific where China has spread its influence primarily through diplomatic, political and economic inducements accompanied by intimidation and coercion in the South China Sea. This presentation will discuss whether these two institutions challenge or reinforce ASEAN’s efforts to promote maritime cooperation.
  • THE 14TH SOUTH CHINA SEA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

    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 explore pathways toward the enhancement of security and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific.
  • 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

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    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 of the 21st century, if not the site of the next great war; and, (iii) full commencement of the New Cold War between the United States (US) and China, dispensing with four decades of ‘constructive engagement’ vis-à-vis Beijing. Once seen as the harbinger of an open, inclusive and multilateralist order in the Asia-Pacific, the ASEAN has struggled to assert its ...
  • Why Vanguard Bank and Why Now? Explaining Chinese Behavior in the South China Sea

    Category: Politics
    During the course of my recent discussions with Vietnamese interlocutors, one question has recurred: after a period of prolonged quiet in Vietnam-China relations in the South China Sea (SCS), why has Beijing all of a sudden decided to take a stand at Vanguard Bank? And one could easily further ask why at the same time Beijing opened a new front by conducting a major military exercise at the Paracel Islands? I think there are several components to answering these questions. First, although Vanguard Bank represents the worst Vietnam-China tensions in the SCS since the Haiyang Shiyou 981 oil rig standoff in May ...
  • Announcement of the 10th South China Sea International Conference

    Category: Archive
    The Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV), the Foundation for East Sea Studies (FESS), and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association (VLA) are pleased to host the 10th South China Sea International Conference: “Cooperation for Regional Security and Development” on November 8-9, 2018 in Da Nang, Viet Nam.  
  • U.S. Perspective on the South China Sea Order: Strategy Under the Trump Administration
    U.S. Perspective on the South China Sea Order: Strategy Under the Trump Administration

    Category: Politics
    While much of the day-to-day work of managing U.S. diplomatic, economic, and security interactions in Asia seems to have continued unchanged, this belies a very significant difference in the Trump Administration’s apparent view of how the United States should engage with the world.
  • ASEAN and Its Partners for Good Order at Sea: Problems and Proposals
    ASEAN and Its Partners for Good Order at Sea: Problems and Proposals

    Category: Politics
    This paper argues that only on a rule-based order enforced by appropriate measures can ASEAN and its partners achieve a peaceful and secure maritime environment that benefits all. To ensure safety and security amid the shifting balance of power and mounting non-traditional threats, seafarers need legal instruments such as UNCLOS signed in, a prospective regional COC between ASEAN and China, and more relevant regional institutions.
  • Why ‘Good Order’ at Sea Matters

    Category: Security
    Abstract: Recent developments in littoral-Asia underscore the need for nautical ‘good order’. The maritime environment in the Asia-Pacific has deteriorated sharply in recent years amid growing rancor over sovereignty claims in the South China Sea and the East Sea. As disputes have escalated into tit-for-tat actions at sea, including naval posturing and provocative land reclamation, regional states have sought to enhance ‘good order' by attempting to formalize a nautical ‘code of conduct’. Yet, strategic analysts have proffered differing interpretations of maritime ‘good order’. Some view ‘order’ as a metaphor for maritime cooperation, emphasizing the need for consensus in regional governance. Others ...
  • Announcement for the 9th South China Sea International Conference

    Category: Videos
    The Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV), the Foundation for East Sea Studies (FESS) and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association (VLA) are pleased to host the 9th South China Sea International Conference: “Cooperation for Regional Security and Development” on 27-28 November 2017 in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam.
  • Shangri-La Dialogue 2017: the South China Sea and the end of a Rules-Based Order?
    Shangri-La Dialogue 2017: the South China Sea and the end of a Rules-Based Order?

    Category: Politics
    A key focal point of discussions at the June 2017 Shangri-La Dialogue (Security Summit) in Singapore was China and its actions in the South China Sea. Both the opening keynote address and the first two plenary sessions implicitly and/or explicitly responded to Beijing’s construction and militarisation of artificial islands in the area and, for this purpose, placed a significant amount of emphasis on the need to maintain a rules-based order. 
  • Rebalancing: Vietnam’s South China Sea Challenges and Responses
    Rebalancing: Vietnam’s South China Sea Challenges and Responses

    Category: Working Papers
    The South China Sea persists as the leading security and development challenge for Vietnam. In Hanoi’s view, the situation in the South China Sea affects almost all aspects of national security and development: protecting territorial integrity and national sovereignty; promoting maritime economic development; maintaining an external peaceful environment and, in particular, peaceful relationships with China and other claimants; and safeguarding regime legitimacy and internal stability.
  • Mechanisms for Managing the South China Sea Tensions

    Category: Videos
    There are already a number of mechanisms in place for managing the South China Sea tensions. While these mechanisms in some extent managed to prevent tensions from escalating into conflicts, most are perceived as having overlapping functions. Besides, there are legitimate complaints that gaps still exist and that a number of global and regional institutions have not yet fully or partly utilized. At the same time, international good practices in semi-closed seas have not been fully explored for potential application in the South China Sea. This session examines the current state of regional security structures in dealing with South China Sea ...
  • ASEAN and South China Sea in 2017
    ASEAN and South China Sea in 2017

    The Maritime Issues conducts an interview with Kavi Chongkittavorn, a veteran ASEAN watcher who is a senior fellow at the Institute of Security and International Studies, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) on all issues related to ASEAN and its South China Sea agenda.   
  • Photos of the 7th South China Sea conference
    Photos of the 7th South China Sea conference

    Category: Book review
    The Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV), Foundation for East Sea Studies (FESS) and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association (VLA) are pleased to host the 7th South China Sea International Conference: “Cooperation for Regional Security and Development” on 23-24 November 2015 in Vung Tau city, Viet Nam.
  • Overall information of the 7th South China Sea conference
    Overall information of the 7th South China Sea conference

    Category: Videos
    The Diplomatic Academy of Vietnam (DAV), Foundation for East Sea Studies (FESS) and the Vietnam Lawyers’ Association (VLA) are pleased to host the 7th South China Sea International Conference: “Cooperation for Regional Security and Development” on 23-24 November 2015 in Vung Tau city, Viet Nam.
  • The Case For Japan’s Patrol In The South China Sea
    The Case For Japan’s Patrol In The South China Sea

    Category: Environment
    China’s foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang criticized the exercise, saying the U.S. Navy ship “illegally entered” the waters near the islands “without receiving permission from the Chinese government,” “threatened China’s sovereignty and security interests,” and “endangered regional peace and stability.”
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