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Ocean currents and environmental gradients shape prokaryotic community structure and function in the South China Sea. [PDF]

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South China Sea

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2001
The South China Sea is poorly understood in terms of its marine biota, ecology and the human impacts upon it. What is known is most often contained in reports and workshop and conference documents that are not available to the wider scientific community.
Morton, B., Blackmore, G.
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China's "Caribbean" in the South China Sea

SAIS Review of International Affairs, 2006
Can the United States accommodate the rise of China without the strife that typically accompanies a disturbance to a settled equilibrium? Discerning how China views the seas will help answer this question. We argue that vocal strategists in Beijing look to Alfred Thayer Mahan for guidance on maritime strategy.
James R. Holmes, Toshi Yoshihara
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China’s Military Strategy in the South China

2021
China’s navy (PLA-N) has a large potential to become a real “blue-water” navy and could become a strong competitor for the US navy supported by Japan’s navy (JMSDF). In order for the JMSDF and the US navy to cope with China’s challenges, new strategic initiatives will be required such as a Fleet Ballistic Missile Defense posture to protect US ...
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China and the South China Sea “Lawfare”

Issues & Studies, 2016
The strategic values of the South China Sea had long been recognized. More recently, the South China Sea has once again become an international flashpoint, as disputes take place in the context of a rising and perceived more assertive People’s Republic of China (China) vis-à-vis a relatively declining US that seeks to retain its influence and ...
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China’s Naval Operations in the South China Sea

2017
This book provides a history of the South China Sea conflict and lays out the stakes for each of the bordering states and China’s interaction with them - namely, Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan, and Indonesia; it also examines the US government’s role in the region.
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China’s Interests in the South China Sea

2018
Whether China is defensive or offensive realist state can be tested from its interests. This chapter discusses China’s interests in five main fields, namely resources, security, geopolitics, Taiwan, and the Party’s legitimacy.
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China’s Claim in the South China Sea

2018
China and Vietnam claim the whole South China Sea (SCS), while the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei claim parts of it. China illustrates its SCS claim with the controversial nine-dash line map. This chapter verifies if China’s claim has basis according to the international norm and free from expansionist ambition; otherwise, it cannot be said ...
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