Open Access BASE2019

Resource Sharing and Joint Development in the South China Sea: Exploring Avenues of Cooperation ; NTS Insight ; No. 19-01

In: http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9847

Abstract

The Philippines and China signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Cooperation on Oil and Gas Development, demonstrating their willingness to explore joint development as a pathway to collaboration, notwithstanding their territorial disputes. Recent commentaries on joint development are mostly framed on legal challenges, South China Sea (SCS) rows, geopolitics, and state-centric security issues. However, there have been no extensive discussions on the potential contributions from non-state stakeholders that can make joint development agreements environmentally sound, sustainable, and less political. These stakeholders are the oil companies, fishermen and coastal communities. In this regard, this NTS Insight explores potential roles of these stakeholders in promoting joint initiatives to share and develop resources in the SCS. It argues that the engagement and participation of non-state stakeholders in resource sharing and joint management must be pursued to address key non-traditional security challenges in the SCS. It also examines mechanisms to integrate marine environmental protection and sustainable fishing management into joint development agreements.

Themen

Work EnvironmentRegulatory EnvironmentsInstitutional Environment AssessmentGlobal EnvironmentEnvironmentally Sustainable DevelopmentEnvironmentally Damaging SubsidiesEnvironmental StrategyEnvironmental Sustainability

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

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