"Maritime Security Issues in the South China Sea and the Arctic--Sharpened Competition or Collaboration"(Work:GORDON HOULDEN//HONG NONG) project could not have been finished without the enthusiastic support of my colleagues at the University of Alberta. I would like to express my deep appreciation for the role of Dr. Nong Hong, who played a central role in the conception, execution, and follow-up associated with the South China Sea/Arctic conference. I would also like to thank the colleagues at the Alberta Institute of the Americas and the Circumpolar Institute for their contributions to the success of the conference. Within the China Institute I would also wish to thank Assistant Director Jia Wang, as well as Research Associate Bao Yu, and Jingjing Zheng for their invaluable assistance.Ken Drabinsky provided timely assistance with the manuscript.
Foreword
Preface
List of Editors and Contributors
Introduction
PART I Geopolitics of the South China Sea and the Arctic:
Regional Development
Rethinking the Coastal States and User States' Interests in the
Arctic and the South China Sea: Bridging the Perception Gap
Recent Developments in the South China Sea: An Assessment of
the Core Bilateral Relationship between China and Vietnam
PART II Issues Related to International Shipping in the
South China Sea and the Arctic
Freedom of Navigation in Uncertain Times: Implications for
the South China Sea and Arctic Ocean
The Polluter Pays Principle: Preventing Ship-source Pollution
in the Arctic
Securing Maritime Trade Development in East Asia: Sharing
Responsibilities in Maintaining the Security and Safety of
Navigation
PART 111 Voices of Stakeholders in the Arctic and the
South China Sea
A Canadian Maritime Approach to the Arctic: Passion and
Practicality
Commentary on China's Maritime Security Policy: Implications
for Peace and Stability in East Asia
On Implementation of the Universal Jurisdiction over Piracy
in East Asia
PART 1V Prospect for Cooperation and Challenges
Regional Cooperation in the South China Sea and the Arctic
Ocean
Deep Danger: Intensified Competition in the South China Sea
and Implications for China
Prospects for Cooperation in the West Philippine Sea
Sub-National Governments and Arctic Governance