'This book compiles some of the most important cases of conflict resolution in Southeast Asia. It also deals with a number of important cases involving maritime disputes and their resolution. The case studies that detail Chinas and Vietnams preferences in maritime dispute resolution will be especially useful in determining likely trajectories and preferred outcomes.' N. Ganesan, Hiroshima Peace Institute, Japan 'Timely, multidisciplinary, and drawing on expertise from the region, this volume brings together many leading specialists on East Asian conflict, international relations, and international law, to examine conflict management and dispute settlement in this critical part of the world. Readers will be convinced of the value of - and need for - more robust, regularized, and peaceful dispute settlement processes in the region.' Bates Gill, Director, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Sweden '... comprehensive and thoughtful... a useful and salient debate... In essence this volume is strong on a discussion of relevant security dynamics during and after the Cold War (with the Korean situation remaining a constant throughout), gives a good sense of ASEAN as a diplomatic community, and also highlights the role of third parties (and particularly third party NGOs) in helping facilitate discussion in instances of sub-state violence.' Contemporary Southeast Asia 'Ramses Amer and Keyuan Zou offer a collection of essays that brings much-needed interdisciplinarity to the subject of conflict management and dispute resolution in East Asia... Conflict management and dispute resolution in the increasingly integrated and globalized region of East Asia will no doubt remain an important issue for some time to come. Each of the essays in this volume is useful on its own to summarize existing knowledge and scholarship. Taken together, they present an insightful picture of the challenges of attempting to resolve local conflicts through international
Ramses Amer, Associate Professor in Peace and Conflict Research, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Oriental Languages, Stockholm University, Sweden, and Keyuan Zou, Harris Professor of International Law, Lancashire Law School, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
Part I Introduction; Chapter 1 Conflict Management and Dispute Settlement in East Asia, Ramses AmerZou Keyuan; Part II Framework of Conflict Management and Dispute Settlement; Chapter 2 Conflict Management in East Asia, HariSingh; Chapter 3 The Conflict Management Framework of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), RamsesAmer; Part III Conflict Management at the Regional Level; Chapter 4 Conflict Management in the Southern Philippines and its Implications for Regionalism, JohanSaravanamuttu; Chapter 5 The Role of External Actors in Managing Peace Processes in Asia, Malinkebo; Chapter 6 Challenges and Conflict Management on the Korean Peninsula, GabrielJonsson; Chapter 7 Korean Denuclearization, JennyClegg; Part IV Management of Maritime Conflict and Disputes; Chapter 8 China and Maritime Boundary Delimitation, ZouKeyuan; Chapter 9 Vietnam and Maritime Delimitation, Nguyen HongThao; Chapter 10 Hainans Role in the Management of the South China Sea Issues, KangBaiying, LiJianwei;