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Managing Disputes in South China Sea

South China Sea Disputes: Can Satellite Imagery Help?

South China Sea: Limits to Commercial Fishing by Claimants

Mapping Out Rival Claims to the South China Sea

By the Book

Consider Joint Developments in Disputed Seas

The South China Sea Disputes: How States Can Clarify Their Maritime Claims

A slightly edited version of the commentary was published by The Straits Times on 8 August 2012 and also by The Nation on 14 August 2012.

Islands or Rocks? Evolving Dispute in South China Sea

Scarborough Shoal: Flashpoint for Confrontation or Opportunity for Cooperation?

How China Could Clarify Its Claims

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