Cambodia In Between Places: Migration Among Cambodia’s Coastal Communities August 8, 2017 0 Written by Furqan Asif. Cambodia and its people are no strangers to migration. The movement of people has defined the country throughout history, catalysed by…
South China Sea China after the South China Sea arbitration: Learning to live with UNCLOS? March 7, 2017 2 Written by Bill Hayton. Is this the new normal or just the calm before the storm? There have been no major confrontations in the South…
Uncategorized Introduction to Special Issue on the South China Sea March 6, 2017 0 Written by Richard Selwyn. In 2010, both the United States and China flexed their military muscle by performing naval exercises in the South China Sea.…
China Chinese fishing vessel sunk in incident with Argentine Coastguard April 1, 2016 0 Written by Alex Calvo. The last few weeks have seen a number of incidents involving fishing vessels, most notably in the South China Sea, but…
International Relations Taiwan’s dispute with the Philippines (II): Domestic politics in command May 20, 2013 0 By Michal Thim In my previous post, I examined the general nature of the current dispute between the Philippines and Taiwan and the foreign policy…
International Relations Taiwan’s dispute with the Philippines (I): One international law, two interpretations May 19, 2013 2 By Michal Thim A short time ago, I praised Taiwan for reaching an agreement with Japan on fishing in the area around Diaoyutai/Senkaku islands. It was a…