From Declarations to Negotiations: ASEAN’s Role in Managing the South China Sea Dispute

In 2023 and 2024, tensions in the South China Sea (SCS) escalated among some claimant states, especially between the People’s Republic of China and the Philippines over the Shoals of Scarborough, Second Thomas, and Sabina. Having been a stakeholder in the disputes for decades, the Association of Sou...

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Published in:Contemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal
Main Authors: Vo Xuan Vinh, Nguyen Tuan Binh, Tran Xuan Hiep
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Sun Yat-sen University 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://icaps.nsysu.edu.tw/static/file/131/1131/img/2375/CCPS10(2)Vinh,Binh&Hiep.pdf
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description In 2023 and 2024, tensions in the South China Sea (SCS) escalated among some claimant states, especially between the People’s Republic of China and the Philippines over the Shoals of Scarborough, Second Thomas, and Sabina. Having been a stakeholder in the disputes for decades, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) released the Foreign Ministers’ Statement on Maintaining and Promoting Stability in the Maritime Sphere in Southeast Asia in December 2023, a timely response to the developments. ASEAN’s participation in the South China Sea disputes has been reflected in several ways but mostly through diplomatic documents and communications. The article examines the regional bloc’s participation in the maritime disputes through its statements/declarations on the SCS, and chairman’s statements from ASEAN summits and summits with dialogue partners and the United Nations. ASEAN member states’ efforts in engaging with China in negotiations on concluding a Code of Conduct in the SCS and the challenges faced by ASEAN in dealing the disputes will also be clarified. Although ASEAN's participation in the SCS disputes have been mostly reflected in its Chairman’s Statements, it can be recognized as continuous collective efforts of a regional mechanism in dealing with a common but critical challenge in the Indo-Pacific region.
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spelling doaj-art-e6536f3ff7fc4f57bc9be3e6d2fc9d212025-09-02T04:08:31ZengNational Sun Yat-sen UniversityContemporary Chinese Political Economy and Strategic Relations: An International Journal2410-96812024-12-01102136162From Declarations to Negotiations: ASEAN’s Role in Managing the South China Sea DisputeVo Xuan Vinh0Nguyen Tuan Binh1Tran Xuan Hiep2Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Vietnam Academy of Social SciencesUniversity of Education, Hue UniversityUniversity of Science and Education – The University of Da NangIn 2023 and 2024, tensions in the South China Sea (SCS) escalated among some claimant states, especially between the People’s Republic of China and the Philippines over the Shoals of Scarborough, Second Thomas, and Sabina. Having been a stakeholder in the disputes for decades, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) released the Foreign Ministers’ Statement on Maintaining and Promoting Stability in the Maritime Sphere in Southeast Asia in December 2023, a timely response to the developments. ASEAN’s participation in the South China Sea disputes has been reflected in several ways but mostly through diplomatic documents and communications. The article examines the regional bloc’s participation in the maritime disputes through its statements/declarations on the SCS, and chairman’s statements from ASEAN summits and summits with dialogue partners and the United Nations. ASEAN member states’ efforts in engaging with China in negotiations on concluding a Code of Conduct in the SCS and the challenges faced by ASEAN in dealing the disputes will also be clarified. Although ASEAN's participation in the SCS disputes have been mostly reflected in its Chairman’s Statements, it can be recognized as continuous collective efforts of a regional mechanism in dealing with a common but critical challenge in the Indo-Pacific region.https://icaps.nsysu.edu.tw/static/file/131/1131/img/2375/CCPS10(2)Vinh,Binh&Hiep.pdfaseansouth china seachinasouth china sea dispute
spellingShingle Vo Xuan Vinh
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south china sea dispute
title From Declarations to Negotiations: ASEAN’s Role in Managing the South China Sea Dispute
title_full From Declarations to Negotiations: ASEAN’s Role in Managing the South China Sea Dispute
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title_short From Declarations to Negotiations: ASEAN’s Role in Managing the South China Sea Dispute
title_sort from declarations to negotiations asean s role in managing the south china sea dispute
topic asean
south china sea
china
south china sea dispute
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