20/02/2011
. 3 08D0C9EA79F9BACE118C8200AA004BA90B02000000080000000E0000005F0054006F0063003200340039003000300036003800380037000000 Main contents: OPENING SPEECH I. GLOBAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CHANGING INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT II. REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CHANGING INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTI. GLOBAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CHANGING INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT III. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA - IMPLICATIONS FOR PEACE, STABILITY AND COOPERATION IN THE REGION IV. FRAMEWORK FOR COOPERATION IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA V. COOPERATION IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: EXPERIENCES AND PROSPECTS
OPENING SPEECH
Amb. Duong Van Quang, OPENING SPEECH (translated version)
* Prof. Geoffrey Till, SOUTH CHINA SEA: JUST WAITNG FOR BREEZE?
* Dr. Mark J. Valencia, WHITHER THE SOUTH CHINA SEA DISPUTES?
II. REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SOUTH CHINA SEA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CHANGING INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
* Prof. Ji Guoxing, MARITIME JURISDICTION AND MARITIME SECURITY COOPERATION IN SOUTH CHINA SEA
* Nazery Khalid, SOUTH CHINA SEA: PLATFORM FOR PROSPERITY OR ARENA FOR ALTERCATION?
III. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA - IMPLICATIONS FOR PEACE, STABILITY AND COOPERATION IN THE REGION
* Prof. Carlyle A. Thayer, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: IMPLICATIONS FOR PEACE, STABILITY AND COOPERATION IN THE REGION.. 112 08D0C9EA79F9BACE118C8200AA004BA90B02000000080000000E0000005F0054006F0063003200340039003000300036003900310032000000
* Prof. Dr. Li Jinming, SOUTH CHINA SEA SECURITY ISSUE & REGIONAL COOPERATION
* Dr. Ian Storey, RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: CAUSE FOR CONCERN
* Prof. Ba Hamzah, THE GEO-POLITICAL REALITY OF REGIONAL CO-EXISTENCE IN A CHINESE LAKE
* Prof. Leszek Buszynski, THE SOUTH CHINA SEA AVENUES TOWARDS A RESOLUTION OF THE ISSUE
* Prof. Stein Tønnesson, CAN THE DISPUTES OVER MARITIME DELIMINATION AND SOVEREIGNTY TO ISLANDS IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA BE RESOLVED?175 08D0C9EA79F9BACE118C8200AA004BA90B02000000080000000E0000005F0054006F0063003200340039003000300036003900320034000000
IV. FRAMEWORK FOR COOPERATION IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA
* Prof. Ian Townsend-Gault, TOWARDS AN INTERNATIONAL LEGAL DUTY OF OCEAN COOPERATION
* Dr. Lokshin M. Grigory, LONG ROAD TOWARDS PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE EAST SEA
V. COOPERATION IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA: EXPERIENCES AND PROSPECTS
* Prof. Dr. Hasjim Djalal, SOUTH CHINA SEA – 2ND TRACK DIPLOMACY
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