DOI: 10.25148/etd.fi14040898
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China's Military Modernization, Japan's Normalization and its Effects on the South China Sea Territorial Disputes

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“…In spite of the fact that the DOC had been successful in some ways to temporarily halt hostilities and diplomatic clashes among the claimants, DOC was deemed to be ineffective in defusing escalation of tensions emanating from Beijing's renewed provocative actions to boost its sovereignty claims. The problem is further compounded by mutual distrust and heated rhetoric among the claimants (Garcia, 2014: 23). The failure of DOC to prevent conflict among claimants prompted Storey (2011) to boldly declare that the instrument as a ‘dead letter’ or as being ‘on life support’.…”
Section: Pursuit Of a Peaceful And Amicable Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite of the fact that the DOC had been successful in some ways to temporarily halt hostilities and diplomatic clashes among the claimants, DOC was deemed to be ineffective in defusing escalation of tensions emanating from Beijing's renewed provocative actions to boost its sovereignty claims. The problem is further compounded by mutual distrust and heated rhetoric among the claimants (Garcia, 2014: 23). The failure of DOC to prevent conflict among claimants prompted Storey (2011) to boldly declare that the instrument as a ‘dead letter’ or as being ‘on life support’.…”
Section: Pursuit Of a Peaceful And Amicable Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%