Maritime Energy Resources in Asia [Recurso electrónico] : Energy and Geopolitics / edited by Clive Schofield.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries NBR special report ; no. 35. | Book collections on Project MUSEDetalles de publicación: Seattle, Wash. : National Bureau of Asian Research, 2011 2013) 2015)Descripción: 1 online resource (1 electronic text (ix, 198 p.) :) ill., map, digital fileTipo de contenido:- texto
- con mediación
- online resource
- 9780981890449
- Energy policy -- East Asia
- Security, International
- Petroleum in submerged lands -- East Asia
- Territorial waters -- East Asia
- East Asia -- Foreign relations
- Thailand, Gulf of -- International status
- East China Sea -- International status
- South China Sea -- International status
- Thailand, Gulf of -- Strategic aspects
- East China Sea -- Strategic aspects
- South China Sea -- Strategic aspects
- HD9502.A782 M374 2011
"December 2011.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / Tim Cook -- Maps -- Maritime energy resources in Asia : rising tensions over critical marine resources / Clive Schofield -- Disputed South China Sea oil in context / Nick Owen -- Energy security concerns : the view from China and Southeast Asia / Zhao Hong -- Indonesia : domestic transformation and the implications for maritime energy security in Southeast Asia / Dini Djalal -- The implications of seabed energy resource development: the Gulf of Thailand case / May Tan-Mullins -- The development and current status of maritime disputes in the East China Sea / Gong Yingchun -- Provisional arrangements as equitable legal management of maritime delimitation disputes in the East China Sea / Atsuko Kanehara -- Asia's changing balance of military power : implications for the South China Sea dispute / Ian Storey -- The declaration on the conduct of parties in the South China Sea and developing maritime energy resources / Tran Truong Thuy.
Libro Electrónico
In this report a team of international scholars examines the energy and geopolitical drivers influencing the maritime jurisdictional disputes in the East China Sea, South China Sea, and Gulf of Thailand.
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