Philippines ? China Relations: The Case of the South China Sea (Spratly Islands) Claims
Journal: Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (APJMR) (Vol.2, No. 6)Publication Date: 2014-12-15
Authors : Mark Anthony M. Velasco;
Page : 78-58
Keywords : Territorial dispute; Neoliberal Institutionalism; South China Sea;
Abstract
The research is focused on examining by describing historically the relationship between the Philippines and China in the disputed claims over the islands in South China Sea. To crystalize this goal, the discourse in the paper heavily employs inter-textual analysis that is logically arranged into an opening idea on the context of the conflicting issue over the islands situated in Spratlys, then followed by an extensive illustration of the relationship between the Philippines and China concerning the territorial claims over the islands of South China Sea. Subsequently, a brief reflection guided by the principle of territoriality is portrayed with the goal to authoritatively explain the idea of jurisdiction over the islands in the Spratly area. After that, the paper briefly concludes with a prospectus on the issue of South China Sea.
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