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1 Introduction |
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Territorial sovereignty disputes and two-level games |
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Contribution to the field |
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2 The two-level game hypothesis |
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Toward a theory of negotiation and ratification |
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The importance of win-sets and their determinants |
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3 The Diaoyu/Tiaoyutai/Senkaku Islands dispute |
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Sovereignty and resource claims over the Diaoyu/Tiaoyutai/Senkaku Islands |
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The first incident: petroleum discoveries and the Okinawa reversion (1970-1972) |
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The second incident: the Sino-Japanese Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1978 |
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The third incident: of torches and lighthouses (1990) |
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The fourth incident: the Kita-Kojima lighthouse (1996) |
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Subsequent incidents, findings and conclusions |
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4 The Zhenbao/Chenpao/Damansky Islands dispute |
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The geography of Damansky/Zhenbao Island |
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The historical background of the Damansky/Zhenbao Island dispute |
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Prelude to the Sino-Soviet border conflict: 8 March 1963-1 March 1969 |
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The Sino-Soviet border conflict: 2 March 1969-21 March 1969 |
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"Chicken" diplomacy in the aftermath of the conflict: 29 March 1969-10 September 1969 |
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Resumption of border negotiations: 11 September 1969-14 December 1969 |
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Border negotiations stalled: 1970-1986 |
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The Sino-Soviet boundary dispute 1962-1986: a look back |
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Border negotiations in the Sino-Soviet rapprochement: 28 July 1986-16 May 1991 |
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Ratfcation and demarcation: persistence amidst adversity |
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5 The McMahon Line/Aksai Chin dispute |
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Sino-Indian relations before March 1959 |
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The breakdown of boundary negotiations and the prelude to war: March 1959 November 1962 |
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The Sino-Indian War and after |
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Normalization and Sino-Indian dialogue: 1976-1987 |
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Confidence building and Sino-Indian relations since 1988: rapprochement or rivalry? |
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6 Beyond two-level games? The role of subnational, national and transnational actors in the South China Sea islands dispute |
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127 | (1) |
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A brief history of territorial claims |
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127 | (1) |
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Petroleum prospecting and the involvement of multinational oil companies |
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128 | (4) |
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Chinese bureaucratic tangle in the South China Sea dispute |
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Mischief Reef and after: strategic interaction between China and ASEAN and within ASEAN |
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Scarborough Shoal: subnational actors at play |
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Fishing in troubled waters |
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Possible future developments |
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7 Testing the propositions of the two-level game hypothesis |
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Two-level game analysis and China's territorial sovereignty disputes: strengths and limitations |
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8 Conclusion: the "moral" and "realist" bases of the Chinese approach to territorial sovereignty disputes |
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The changing perception and self-perception of China's role and identity |
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A quest for socialist internationalism |
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A statist conception of an East Asian regional order |
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'A problem left over by history" |
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Barbarians in the backyard? |
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170 | (1) |
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The ritual and symbolism of China's negotiating behavior on territorial issues |
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Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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