Page 47 - AEI Insights 2018 Vol 4 Issue 1
P. 47
Azman and Kumar, 2018
Amer, R., 2014. China, Vietnam, and the South China Sea: disputes and dispute
management. Ocean Development & International Law, 45(1), pp.17-40.
Andrews-Speed, P., Liao, X. and Dannreuther, R., 2014. The strategic implications of China's
energy needs (Vol. 346). Routledge.
Ba, A., 2011. Staking Claims and Making Waves in the South China Sea: How Troubled Are
the Waters? Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic
Affairs, 33(3), pp.269-291.
Ba, A., 2012. “ASEAN centrality imperiled ASEAN institutionalism and the challenges of
major power institutionalization”, Emmers, R. ed., ASEAN and the Institutionalization of
East Asia, London & New York: Routledge, pp. 122-137.
Ba, A., 2016. ASEAN's Stakes: The South China Sea's Challenge to Autonomy and
Agency. Asia Policy, 21(1), pp.47-53.
Baba, G., 2016. Regional Commonalities and Regional Identities: Forging a Normative
Understanding of Southeast Asian Identity. Journal of Current Southeast Asian
Affairs, 35(1), pp.91-121.
Chang, J.Y., 2016. Essence of security communities: explaining ASEAN. International
Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 16(3), pp.335-369.
Christopherson, S., Michie, J. and Tyler, P., 2010. Regional resilience: theoretical and
empirical perspectives. Cambridge journal of regions, economy and society, 3(1), pp.3-10.
Dara, M. 2017. Sokhonn defends Cambodia’s position on South China Sea. [online] Phnom
Penh Post. Available at: http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/sokhonn-defends-
cambodias-position-south-china-sea
Emmers, R., 2014. ASEAN's search for neutrality in the South China Sea. Asian Journal of
Peacebuilding, 2(1), p.61-77.
Emmerson, D.K. ed., 2009. Hard choices: Security, democracy, and regionalism in Southeast
Asia (Vol. 2). Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Fjäder, C., 2014. The nation-state, national security and resilience in the age of
globalisation. Resilience, 2(2), pp.114-129.
Hellendorff, B., 2016. ‘Coopetition’and Risk Tolerance in the South China Sea: Indonesia and
Malaysia’s Middle Power Strategies. In Power Politics in Asia’s Contested Waters. Springer
International Publishing.
Jones, D.M. and Smith, M.L., 2007. Making process, not progress: ASEAN and the evolving
East Asian regional order. International Security, 32(1), pp.148-184.
Juncos, A.E., 2017. Resilience as the new EU foreign policy paradigm: a pragmatist
turn?. European Security, 26(1), pp.1-18.
Kloppenberg, J.T., 1996. Pragmatism: An old name for some new ways of thinking?. The
Journal of American History, 83(1), pp.100-138.
Koda, Y. 2017. China’s Blue Water Navy Strategy and its Implications. Washington: Center
for A New American Security.
Kuik, C.C., 2013. Making Sense of Malaysia’s China Policy: Asymmetry, Proximity, and
Elite's Domestic Authority. Chinese Journal of International Politics, 6(4), pp.429-467.
Kuik, C.C., 2016. How do weaker states hedge? Unpacking ASEAN states’ alignment behavior
Lam, P.E., 2015. Sri Lanka and China’s Maritime Silk Road: A Convergence of Interests. East
Asian Policy, 7(03), pp.114-123.
Makaruddin, H., Mohammad, M., 2004. Reflections on ASEAN: Selected Speeches of DR.
Mahathir Mohammad. Prime Minister of Malaysia. Pelanduk: Putrajaya. Malaysia
Oishi, M., 2016. Introduction: The ASEAN Way of conflict management under challenge.
In Contemporary Conflicts in Southeast Asia (pp. 1-17). Springer Singapore.
Oishi, M., 2017. Absorbing External Shocks: ASEAN’s Approach to Regional Stubility (No.
34). Working Paper.
47