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National Security College Increasingly contested waters? Conflicting maritime claims in the South China Sea
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Document Date: 2013-10-29 19:57:43


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Bangkok / New York / /

Company

Petronas / Crescent / Amphritite / Macclesfield Bank / China National Offshore Oil Corporation / South China Sea Clive Schofield / /

Country

Taiwan / Thailand / Indonesia / Malaysia / Spratly Islands / United States / Vietnam / Paracel Islands / Australia / United Kingdom / China / Philippines / Singapore / Cambodia / Jamaica / Brunei / /

Facility

University Of Wollongong National Security College The National Security College / /

IndustryTerm

substantial reserves / energy security dimension / oil and gas survey / oil concessions / food security / oil and gas exploration activities / seabed energy resources / oil / oil and gas potential / defined systems / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Natuna Islands / Pratas Islands / Scarborough Reef / Gulf of Tonkin / South China Sea islands / Pratas Reef / South China Sea Sea / South China Sea / Gulf of Thailand / /

Organization

United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf / United Nations / University of Wollongong / National Security College / Commonwealth Government / Australian National University / Australian National Centre For Ocean Resources And Security / /

Position

driver / Director Of Research / /

Region

South China / Southeast Asia / East Asia / /

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