The South China Sea stands today as one of the most sensitive crossroads of the international system - a vital artery for global trade, a strategic reservoir of energy resources, and a pivotal space where economic interests, military power, and international law intersect and collide.
Through the insights of diplomats, scholars, and experts from Italy and the Philippines, this volume examines the economic, political, and strategic dimensions of the maritime disputes in the Indo-Pacific, revealing how the stakes reach far beyond regional boundaries. From China's military modernisation to the risks facing energy security, from the central role of UNCLOS to the growing engagement of European actors such as Italy, the book offers a multidisciplinary exploration of one of the most critical theatres of the twenty-first century.
A central truth emerges: the future of the South China Sea will serve as a litmus test for the international order. Upholding freedom of navigation, supporting international law, and fostering cooperation and stability are not merely regional interests, but shared global responsibilities. An essential resource for scholars, diplomats, analysts, and readers seeking to understand how economics, geopolitics, and law converge at the heart of the Indo-Pacific - and how maritime tensions may shape the prosperity of the world.



Autorentext

Donatella Strangio è professore ordinario di storia economica e direttore del Dipartimento Memotef della Sapienza Università di Roma. Attualmente è delegata per la Sapienza Università di Roma per l'America Latina, in particolare per il Cile e il Brasile. È socio ordinario dell'Istituto Nazionale di Studi Romani. È stata Direttore del Master in Business Management Sapienza Università di Roma e dei Corsi dell'Allenza Civis-Sapienza in Crisis and sustainability post-covid19 e Cultural heritage enhancement and the role of migration. I suoi lavori più citati riguardano la carestia in età preindustriale, Migrazioni internazionali e italiane, Storia delle Finanza pubblica, Colonizzazione e decolonizzazione, Istituzioni e crescita economica di lungo periodo, Storia del turismo.

Titel
The Economic Impact of the South China Sea Disputes
EAN
9788833658506
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E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
02.12.2025
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134