SaleHardback
South Asia Defence & Strategic Year Book2015
₹2,950 ₹2,213
Save: 25%
Stability and Growth in South Asia
₹1,195 ₹896
Save: 25%
South China Sea : Emerging Scenario
Publisher:
Pentagon Press
| Author:
G. Jayachandra Reddy
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Pentagon Press
Author:
G. Jayachandra Reddy
Language:
English
Format:
Hardback
₹995 ₹746
Save: 25%
In stock
Ships within:
1-4 Days
In stock
ISBN:
SKU
9789386618573
Category Warfare/Defence
Category: Warfare/Defence
Page Extent:
248
The overlapping claims of the littoral States on the jurisdiction of territorial waters and sovereignty of smaller islands have made South China Sea (SCS) a geopolitical lake with a perpetual sate of disputes and conflicts. SCS assumes the international strategic significance not merely because of its geographical location but also on account of its being the major sea lanes of communication and rich in oil and natural gas reserves. As a consequence, SCS transforms into an international geopolitical/strategic mess with the huge number of rival claimants in the milieu.
The SCS security dilemma is not only complex but also challenging. Given the role and policyperceptions, the US and China have begun to emerge as the major powers capable of deciding the destiny of SCS. However, the constructive role of other littoral states cannot be reduced to lesser significance, in view of their increased sense of faith in multilateral dialogue option.
In view of geopolitical and strategic importance of SCS, this book throws light on subthemes like the nature of the conflict, sources of claims and conflicts, China`s engagement, international maritime laws, different options of diplomacy, response from global powers and potentials of military escalation in the SCS region.
Be the first to review “South China Sea : Emerging Scenario” Cancel reply
Description
The overlapping claims of the littoral States on the jurisdiction of territorial waters and sovereignty of smaller islands have made South China Sea (SCS) a geopolitical lake with a perpetual sate of disputes and conflicts. SCS assumes the international strategic significance not merely because of its geographical location but also on account of its being the major sea lanes of communication and rich in oil and natural gas reserves. As a consequence, SCS transforms into an international geopolitical/strategic mess with the huge number of rival claimants in the milieu.
The SCS security dilemma is not only complex but also challenging. Given the role and policyperceptions, the US and China have begun to emerge as the major powers capable of deciding the destiny of SCS. However, the constructive role of other littoral states cannot be reduced to lesser significance, in view of their increased sense of faith in multilateral dialogue option.
In view of geopolitical and strategic importance of SCS, this book throws light on subthemes like the nature of the conflict, sources of claims and conflicts, China`s engagement, international maritime laws, different options of diplomacy, response from global powers and potentials of military escalation in the SCS region.
About Author
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.
Be the first to review “South China Sea : Emerging Scenario” Cancel reply
[wt-related-products product_id="test001"]
Related products
RELATED PRODUCTS
Arjun Subramaniam (Set of 2 War Books)
Save: 25%
90 Years of the Indian Air Force: Present Capabilities and Future Prospects
Save: 30%
Afghan Air Wars : Soviet, US and NATO operations, 1979–2021
Save: 25%
Air Power and the Strategic Balance: The Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal
Save: 30%
Forgotten Warriors: A History of Women on the Front Line
Save: 25%
India and The UN Peace Operations: In Service of Humanity and Global Peace
Save: 30%
Pentagon’s South Asia Defence and Strategic Year Book2012
Save: 25%
Professional Military Education: Making of the 21st Century Warrior
Save: 30%
Wavell’s Command: The Crucible Of War Book 1 (Paperback ) By Barrie Pit
Save: 0%
YOGI ADITYANATH: Blend of Spiritualism and Political Realism
Save: 25%
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.