Valencia, Mark J.
(2008)
A Marine Security Regime for Northeast Asia.
ASIAN PERSPECTIVE, 32 (4).
pp. 157-180.
Abstract
The Article describes a regional security mechanism in Northeast Asia. This mechanism should originally focus on maritime security. The rationale includes the region’s geography, competing maritime and island claims, the
resultant maritime military buildup and changing priorities,
increasing frequency of dangerous incidents, and the existence of a foundation for conflict avoidance and resource sharing. The Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea could serve as a model for a similar Declaration for Northeast Asian Seas that may ultimately include guidelines for activities in others’ Exclusive Economic Zones.
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