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The South China Sea Disputes: Past, Present, and Future
Nalanda Roy
Political Science & International Studies
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Economic and Social Development
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Environmental Degradation
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Global Power
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International Conflict
100%
Sovereignty
100%
Regional Security
100%
Marine Flora
100%
International Trade
100%
Coral Reef
100%
Environmental Challenge
100%
Territorial Waters
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Resources Exploration
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Conflict Potential
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Territorial Sovereignty
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Trade Routes
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sovereignty
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Territorial Dispute
50%
Observation Satellite
50%
Exclusive Economic Zone
50%
Sea Grass Bed
50%
Economic Development
50%
Environmental Degradation
50%
Coral Reef
50%
Marine Flora
50%
International Conflict
50%
Foreign Trade
50%
Regional Security
50%
Environmental Challenge
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
International Trade
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Economic Development
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Economic Security
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International Conflict
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