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Poling, Gregory

Preview: The South China Sea disputes center on a noxious combination of nationalism, historical revisionism, and a contest over whether fundamental principles of international law, including the equality of states, will apply in Asia. The disputes are not driven by competition over energy resources, no matter how tempting it might be to place them within that well-worn narrative, and they would endure even if there were no oil and gas reserves under the disputed waters.

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