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Military Multipolarity in the South China Sea

... on the armed forces of foreign countries // Foreign Military Review . 2010. # 7. pp. 66-112 9 . A.V. Fenenko, Contemporary International Security: Nuclear Factor / Moscow, Aspect Press Publishers, 2013. pp. 403-405 10 . China Naval Modernization: Implications ... ... O’Pourke. September 30, 2013. Congressional Research Service Report RL33153. p.13 11 . Kaplan, Robert. Asia’s Cauldron: the South China Sea and the end of a stable Pacific… P.14 12 . Jane’s Fighting Ships 2012-2013, pp.166-167. 13 . Minnie ...

01.07.2015

The Asia-Pacific: More Stable than Anyone Thinks

... pivots on the one central issue that overrides all others: the perceived threat from mainland China. Farther south, the Philippines and Vietnam are involved in something approaching maritime guerilla warfare in order to resist Chinese expansion in the South China Sea. They are reportedly considering a formal alliance directed against China. No shortage of long-festering disputes can be added to this list: the disagreement between Japan and Russia over the Kurile Islands , the legacy of North Korea's ...

24.03.2015

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