South China row more about balance than trade

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    Abstract

    The South China Sea dispute has many dimensions, including rival sovereignty claims, competition for access to fisheries and other sea-bed resources, and the security of China's second-strike nuclear deterrent capability. But at its heart, the dispute symbolises the deeper contest between the US and China over the shape and leadership of Asia's regional order.
    Original languageEnglish
    No.6 June 2017
    Specialist publicationAustralian Financial Review
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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