#36 Tipping Point in the South China Seas Asia Rising

    • Politics

The South China Sea is a critical commercial gateway for a significant portion of the world’s merchant shipping, and much of the territory is disputed by neighbouring countries.


China's recent land reclamation projects in disputed areas leave many to fear it could escalate into full-scale conflict. Dr Euan Graham (Director, International Security. Lowy Institute for International Policy) joins Professor Nick Bisley (Executive Director, La Trobe Asia) to discuss the dispute and explain what's at stake.


Follow Euan Graham on Twitter: www.twitter.com/graham_euan

Follow Nick Bisley on Twitter: www.twitter.com/nickbisley


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The South China Sea is a critical commercial gateway for a significant portion of the world’s merchant shipping, and much of the territory is disputed by neighbouring countries.


China's recent land reclamation projects in disputed areas leave many to fear it could escalate into full-scale conflict. Dr Euan Graham (Director, International Security. Lowy Institute for International Policy) joins Professor Nick Bisley (Executive Director, La Trobe Asia) to discuss the dispute and explain what's at stake.


Follow Euan Graham on Twitter: www.twitter.com/graham_euan

Follow Nick Bisley on Twitter: www.twitter.com/nickbisley


Copyright 2016 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Please contact for permissions.

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