References
- Aceves, William J (1996) ‘The freedom of navigation program: a study of the relationship between law and politics’, Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 19:2, 259–326
- Acharya, Amitav (2018a) Constructing global order: agency and change in world politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
- Acharya, Amitav (2018b) The end of American world order (Cambridge: Polity Press)
- Aguda, Henry Rhoel R and Jesusa Loreto A Arellano-Aguda (2009) ‘The Philippine claim over the Spratly group of islands: an application of article 76 of the UNCLOS’, Philippine Law Journal, 83, 573–608
- Anand, Ram Prakash (1982) Origin and development of the law of the sea: history of international law revisited (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff)
- Bateman, Sam (2006) ‘UNCLOS and its limitations as the foundation for a regional maritime security regime’, Working Paper, Institution of Defence and Strategic Studies, Singapore, <https://www.files.ethz.ch/isn/27159/WP111.pdf>, accessed 9 January 2019
- Booth, Ken (1985) Law, force and diplomacy at sea (London: George Allen & Unwin)
- Bull, Hedley (2002) The anarchical society: a study of order in world politics (New York: Columbia University Press)
- Callahan, William A (2009) ‘The cartography of national humiliation and the emergence of China’s geobody’, Public Culture, 21:1, 141–173
- Carter, Ash (2016) ‘The rebalance and Asia-Pacific security: building a principled security network’, Foreign Affairs, 95:6, 65–75
- Clinton, Hillary Rodham (2010) ‘Speech of Hillary Rodham Clinton at National Convention Center, Hanoi, Vietnam’, U.S. Department of State. 23 July. <https://2009-2017.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2010/07/145095.htm>, accessed 8 March 2017
- Clinton, Hillary Rodham (2011) ‘America’s Pacific century’, Foreign Policy, 11 October. <https://foreignpolicy.com/2011/10/11/americas-pacific-century/>, accessed 3 January 2019
- Clinton, Hillary Rodham (2014) Hard choices: a memoir (New York: Simon & Schuster)
- Clover, Charles (2017) ‘US navy adopts lower-key approach in South China Sea’, Financial Times, 18 June
- Dai, Bingguo (2016) ‘Speech by Dai Bingguo at China-US dialogue on South China Sea between Chinese and US think tanks’, 5 July. <http://www.fmprc.gov.cn/mfa_eng/zxxx_662808/t1377747.shtml>, accessed 8 March 2017
- Dolven, Ben, Jennifer K Elsea, Susan V Lawrence, Ronald O’Rourke and Ian E Rinehart (2015) Chinese land reclamation in the South China Sea: implications and policy options (Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service). <https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R44072.pdf>, accessed 23 February 2019
- Dolven, Ben, Mark E Manyin and Shirley A Kan (2014) Maritime territorial disputes in East Asia: issue for congress (Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service). <https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R42930.pdf>, accessed 4 January 2019
- Dutton, Peter (2011) ‘Three disputes and three objectives: China and the South China Sea’, Naval War College Review, 64:4, 42–67
- Flockhart, Trine (2016) ‘The coming multi-order world’, Contemporary Security Policy, 37:1, 3–30
- Franckx, Erik (2011) ‘American and Chinese views on navigational rights of warships’, Chinese Journal of International Law, 10:1, 187–206
- Fu, Ying and Shicun Wu (n.d.) ‘How have we come to this stage in the South China Sea: events and twists and turns’, Unknown
- Gao, Zhiguo (2009) ‘China and the law of the sea’ in Myron H. Nordquist, Tommy T.B. Koh and John Norton Moore (eds) Freedom of the seas, passage rights and the 1982 law of the sea convention (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers), 265–295
- Gao, Zhiguo and Bingbing Jia (2013) ‘The nine-dash line in the South China Sea: history, status, and implications’, American Journal of International Law, 107:1, 98–124
- Gong, Gerritt W (1984) The standard of ‘civilization’ in international society (Oxford: Clarendon Press)
- Green, Michael, Bonnie Glaser and Gregory Poling (2015) ‘The U.S. asserts freedom of navigation in the South China Sea’, Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative. 27 October. <https://amti.csis.org/the-u-s-asserts-freedom-of-navigation-in-the-south-china-sea/>, accessed 18 December 2018
- Greene, Andrew (2018) ‘Australian warships challenged by Chinese military in the South China Sea’, ABC News. 20 April
- Hara, Kimie (1999) ‘Rethinking the ‘Cold War’ in the Asia-Pacific’, The Pacific Review, 12:4, 515–536
- Hara, Kimie (2012) ‘The San Francisco peace treaty and frontier problems in the regional order in East Asia: a sixty year perspective’, The Asia-Pacific Journal, 10:17, 1–17 <https://apjjf.org/2012/10/17/Kimie-Hara/3739/article.html>, accessed 9 January 2019
- Harrison, Lisa and Theresa Callan (2013) Key research concepts in politics & international relations (London: SAGE Publications)
- Hayton, Bill (2014) The South China Sea: the struggle for power in Asia (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press)
- Hayton, Bill (2017) ‘When good lawyers write bad history: unreliable evidence and the South China Sea territorial dispute’, Ocean Development & International Law, 48:1, 17–34
- Hayton, Bill (2018) ‘The modern origins of China’s South China Sea claims: maps, misunderstandings, and the maritime geobody’, Modern China, 45:2, 127–170
- Hong, Nong (2012) UNCLOS and ocean dispute settlement: law and politics in the South China Sea (Abingdon: Routledge)
- Hurrell, Andrew (2002) ‘Foreword to the third edition: the anarchical society 25 years on’ in Hedley Bull (ed) The anarchical society (New York, NY: Columbia University Press), vii–xxiii
- Ikenberry, G John (2001) After victory: institutions, strategic restraint, and the rebuiliding of order after major wars (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press)
- Ikenberry, G John (2011) Liberal leviathan: the origins, crisis, and transformation of the American world order (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press)
- Ikenberry, G John. (2014) ‘Introduction: power, order, and change in world politics’, in G. John Ikenberry (ed) Power, order, and change in world politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 1–16
- Ji, Guoxing (2009) ‘The legality of the “impeccable incident”’, China Security, 5:2, 19–24
- Johnston, Alastair Iain (2013) ‘How new and assertive is China’s new assertiveness?’, International Security, 37:4, 7–48
- Katzenstein, Peter J (2005) A world of regions: Asia and Europe in the American imperium (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press)
- Kraska, James (2011) Maritime power and the law of the sea: expeditionary operations in world politics (Oxford: Oxford University Press)
- Kuok, Lynn (2016) ‘The US FON program in the South China Sea’, East Asia Policy Paper 9, Center for East Asia Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution. <https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/The-US-FON-Program-in-the-South-China-Sea.pdf>, accessed 30 December 2018
- Kupchan, Charles A (2012) No one’s world: the west, the rising west, and the coming global turn (New York, NY: Oxford University Press)
- Lamont, Christopher (2015) Research methods in international relations (London: SAGE Publications)
- Lebow, Richard Ned (2018) The rise and fall of political orders (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
- Lee, Seokwoo and Jon M Van Dyke (2010) ‘The 1951 San Francisco peace treaty and its relevance to the sovereignty over Dokdo’, Chinese Journal of International Law, 9:4, 741–762
- Li, Jinming and Dexia Li (2003) ‘The dotted line on the Chinese map of the South China Sea: a note’, Ocean Development & International Law, 34:3-4, 287–295
- Lind, Jennifer (2017) ‘Asia’s other revisionist power: why U.S. grand strategy unnerves China’, Foreign Affairs, 96:2, 74–82
- Liu, Xiaoming (2019) ‘Gunboat diplomacy can only harm Britain’s relationship with China’, The Guardian, 26 February. <https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/26/gunboat-diplomacy-britain-china>, accessed 27 February 2019
- Luc, Tuan Anh (2018) ‘Are France and the UK here to stay in the South China Sea?’, The Diplomat, 14 September
- Malone, James L (1983) ‘The United States and the law of the sea after UNCLOS III’, Law and Contemporary Problems, 46:2, 29–36
- Matsumura, Masahiro (2013) ‘San Francisco treaty and the South China Sea’, Japan Times, 13 October. <http://www.japantimes.co.jp/opinion/2013/10/13/commentary/world-commentary/san-francisco-treaty-and-the-south-china-sea/#.WMRGJG_yiUk>, accessed 10 March 2017
- Mattis, James (2018a) ‘Press briefing by Secretary Mattis enroute to PACOM’, 29 May. <https://dod.defense.gov/News/Transcripts/Transcript-View/Article/1534482/press-briefing-by-secretary-mattis-enroute-to-pacom/>, accessed 30 December 2018
- Mattis, James (2018b) ‘Remarks by secretary Mattis at plenary session of the 2018 Shangri-La dialogue’, Department of Defense. 2 June. <https://dod.defense.gov/News/Transcripts/Transcript-View/Article/1538599/remarks-by-secretary-mattis-at-plenary-session-of-the-2018-shangri-la-dialogue/>, accessed 30 December 2018
- Mearsheimer, John J (2014) The tragedy of great power politics (New York, NY: W. W. Norton)
- Miller, Alice Lyman and Richard Wich (2011) Becoming Asia: change and continuity in Asian international relations since world war II (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, PRC (2016) ‘Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin at the Press Conference on the White Paper Titled China adheres to the position of settling through negotiation the relevant disputes between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea’, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, PRC. 13 July. <https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/nanhai/eng/wjbxw_1/t1381980.htm>, accessed 19 December 2018
- Morton, Katherine (2016) ‘China’s ambition in the South China Sea: is a legitimate maritime order possible?’, International Affairs, 92:4, 909–940
- Nye, Joseph S (2019) ‘The rise and fall of American hegemony from Wilson to Trump’, International Affairs, 95:1, 63–80
- Nye, Joseph S (2017) ‘Will the liberal order survive? The history of an idea’, Foreign Affairs, 96:1, 10–16
- O’Rourke, Ronald (2017) Maritime territorial and exclusive economic zone (EEZ) disputes involving China: issues for congress (Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service). <https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R42784.pdf>, accessed 26 July 2017
- O’Rourke, Ronald (2018) China’s actions in South and East China Seas: implications for U.S. interests—background and issues for congress (Washington, DC: Congressional Research Service). <https://fas.org/sgp/crs/row/R42784.pdf>, accessed 22 November 2018
- Panda, Ankit (2018) ‘Chinese Navy frigates trail Japanese Helicopter destroyer in the South China Sea’, The Diplomat, 10 September
- Pant, Harsh V (2018) ‘The future of India’s ties with ASEAN’, The Diplomat. 26 January. <https://thediplomat.com/2018/01/the-future-of-indias-ties-with-asean/>, accessed 30 December 2018
- Patrick, Stewart (2016) ‘World order: what, exactly, are the rules?’, The Washington Quarterly, 39:1, 7–27
- Pence, Mike (2018) ‘Remarks by Vice President Pence at the 6th US-ASEAN summit’, Singapore, 14 November. <https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-vice-president-pence-6th-u-s-asean-summit/>, accessed 30 December 2018
- Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the UN (2009) ‘Note verbale to the Secretary-General, the UN’, 7 May. <http://www.un.org/depts/los/clcs_new/submissions_files/mysvnm33_09/chn_2009re_mys_vnm_e.pdf>, accessed 18 May 2018
- Reuters. 2019. ‘U.S. Destroyer Sails in Disputed South China Sea Amid Trade Talks’, 7 January. <https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-china-southchinasea/u-s-navy-ship-sails-in-disputed-south-china-sea-amid-trade-talks-with-beijing-idUSKCN1P10DS>, accessed 8 January 2019
- Sanger, Clyde (1987) Ordering the oceans: the making of the law of the sea (Toronto: University of Toronto Press)
- Stuenkel, Oliver (2016) Post-western world: how emerging powers are making global order (Cambridge: Polity Press)
- Suzuki, Shogo (2009) Civilization and empire: China and Japan’s encounter with European international society (Abingdon: Routledge)
- Swaine, Michael D (2011) ‘China’s assertive behavior - part one: on ‘core interests’’, China Leadership Monitor, 34: 1–25
- Swaine, Michael D and M Taylor Fravel (2011) ‘China’s assertive behavior, part two: the maritime periphery’, Chinese Leadership Monitor. <http://www.hoover.org/research/chinas-assertive-behavior-part-two-maritime-periphery>, accessed 16 March 2017
- Symmons, Clive R (2016) ‘First reactions to the Philippines v China arbitration award concerning the supposed historic claims of China in the South China Sea’, Asia-Pacific Journal of Ocean Law and Policy, 1:2, 260–267
- Taiwan Documents Project (1951) ‘Treaty of peace with Japan’, Taiwan Documents Project. 8 September. <http://www.taiwandocuments.org/sanfrancisco01.htm>, accessed 5 March 2017
- Tanaka, Yoshifumi (2015) The international law of the sea (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
- Thayer, Carlyle A (2011) ‘China’s new wave of aggressive assertiveness in the South China Sea’, International Journal of China Studies, 2:3, 555–583
- The Government of the People’s Republic of China (2014) ‘Position Paper of the Government of the People’s Republic of China on the mater of jurisdiction in the South China Sea arbitration initiated by the Republic of the Philippines’, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, PRC. 7 December. <https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/nanhai/eng/snhwtlcwj_1/t1368895.htm>, accessed 27 November 2018
- The Government of the People’s Republic of China (2016) ‘Statement of the Government of the People’s Republic of China on China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and internatest in the South China Sea’, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, PRC. 12 July. <https://www.fmprc.gov.cn/nanhai/eng/snhwtlcwj_1/t1379493.htm>, accessed 27 November 2018
- Towns, Ann E (2012) ‘Norms and social hierarchies: understanding international policy diffusion “from below”’, International Organization, 66:2, 179–209
- Towns, Ann E (2010) Women and states: norms and hierarchies in international society (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
- U.S. Department of Defense (2015) ‘Asia-Pacific maritime security strategy’, <https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a627122.pdf>, accessed 30 December 2018
- U.S. Department of Defense (2018) ‘Summary of the 2018 national defense strategy’, <https://dod.defense.gov/Portals/1/Documents/pubs/2018-National-Defense-Strategy-Summary.pdf>, accessed 30 December 2018
- White House (2017) ‘National Security Strategy of the United States of America’, <https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/NSS-Final-12-18-2017-0905.pdf>, accessed 30 December 2018
- White House (2018) ‘Remarks by Vice President Pence and Prime Minister Lee of the Republic of Singapore in Joint Press Conference’, The White House. 16 November. <https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-vice-president-pence-prime-minister-lee-republic-singapore-joint-press-statements/>, accessed 19 December 2018
- Winichakul, Thongchai (1994) Siam mapped: a history of the geo-body of a nation (Hononulu: University of Hawaii Press)
- Yahuda, Michael (2013) ‘China’s new assertivness in the South China Sea’, Journal of Contemporary China, 22:81, 446–459
- You, Ji (2016) ‘The Sino-US ‘Cat-and-Mouse’ game concerning freedom of navigation and flights: an analysis of Chinese perspective’, Journal of Strategic Studies, 39:5-6, 637–661
- Zhang, Haiwen (2010) ‘Is it safeguading the freedom of navigation or maritime hegemony of the United States?-Comments on Raul (Pete) Pedrozo’s article on military acitivities in the EEZ’, Chinese Journal of International Law, 9:1, 31–47
- Zhou, Fangyin (2016) ‘Between assertiveness and self-restraint: understanding China’s South China Sea policy’, International Affairs, 92:4, 869–890
- Zou, Keyuan (2001) ‘Historic rights in international law and in China’s practice’, Ocean Development & International Law, 32:2, 149–168