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Table of Contents| Internet Resources| General Information| Economic Aspects| Foreign Policy/Relations| Nuclear Aspects| Politics and Government| Security and Defense| South China Sea / Spratly Islands| Brunei| Burma| Cambodia| Indonesia| Laos| Malaysia| Philippines| Singapore| Thailand| Vietnam| ]Catley, Robert. Spratlys: The Dispute in the South China Sea. Brookfield, USA, Ashgate, 1997. 221 p.
Book call no.: 341.44 C365s
Southeast Asia in the New World Order, edited by David Wurfel and Bruce Burton. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 320 p.
The Spratly Imbroglio in the Post-Cold War Era, by Mark J. Valencia, pp 244-269.
Book call no.: 320.959 S727
Burkhardt, Robert W. Spratly Islands Conflict. Carlisle Barracks, PA, April 1996. 30 p. (U. S. Army War College. Strategy research project.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 B9591s
Butterfield, Andrew A. (LCDR, USN). Vietnamese Strategic Culture and the Coming Struggle for the South China Sea. Monterey, CA, Naval Postgraduate School, 1996. 93 p.
Doc. call no.: M-U 42525 B988v
Coker, Larry W. The Spratly Islands Dispute: Can ASEAN Provide the Framework for a Solution?. Carlisle Barracks, PA, April 1996. 36 p. (U. S. Army War College. Strategy research project.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 C682s
Ham, Stephen P. The Spratly Islands Dispute: A Case for a New U. S. Southeast Asia Security Strategy. Carlisle Barracks, PA, April 1996. 36 p. (U. S. Army War College. Strategy research project.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 H198s
Schuetz, Robert E. The Spratly Islands Dispute and Implications for U. S. National Security. Carlisle Barracks, PA, January 1996. 28 p. (U. S. Army War College. Strategy research project)
Doc. call no.: M-U 39080-537 S873s
Studeman, Michael William. Dragon in the Shadows: Calculating China's Advances in the South China Sea. Monterey, CA, 1997. 138 p. (Thesis (M.A. in NSA))
Doc. call no.: M-U 42525 S933d
Tien, Tsai-Mai (Col, ROCAF). Republic of China and the Spratly Islands. Maxwell AFB, AL, Air War College, April 1996. 29 leaves. (Air University (U. S.) Air War College. Research report.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 T5621r
Cheng-yi Lin. Taiwan's South China Sea Policy. Asian Survey 37:323-339 April 1997.
Huxley, Tim. A Threat in the South China Sea? A Rejoinder. Security Dialogue 29:113-118 March 1998.
Responds to Ji Guoxing's article, "China Versus South China Sea Security" in this issue.
Ji Guoxing. China Versus South China Sea Security. Security Dialogue 29:101-112 March 1998.
Author maintains that China's South China Sea policy "is to defend its sovereign rights over the four archipelagos and its due maritime rights and interests, and to maintain friendly and good-neighborly relations with the littoral states of the area." "A Threat in the South China Sea? A Rejoinder", by Tim Huxley on pp 113-118 of this issue, responds to Dr. Ji's ideas.
Kenny, Henry J. South China Sea: A Dangerous Ground. Naval War College Review 49:96-108 Summer 1996.
Magno, Francisco A. Environmental Security in the South China Sea. Security Dialogue 28:97-112 March 1997.
In the face of increasing transborder security and environmental problems generated by stiff competition for territory and resources in the South China Sea, a security agenda is needed which defines the scope and limits of political authority and resource extraction.
Marlay, Ross. China, the Philippines, and the Spratly Islands. Asian Affairs: An American Review 23:195-210 Winter 1997.
Three of the great powers--the US, Russia and Japan--interested in free navigation through the strategic South China Sea seem unwilling to use their power there.
Studeman, Michael. Calculating China's Advances in the South China Sea. Naval War College Review 51:68-90 Spring 1998.
Examines circumstances surrounding China's occupation of nine reefs in the Spratly Islands group in 1988, 1992, and 1995, in support of the thesis that economic threats have been the triggers for China's appropriation of territory in the South China Sea.
Young, Peter Lewis. The South China Sea: Conflict Waiting to Occur or Conflict Averted? Asian Defence Journal, pages 17-19 May 1997.
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