Workshop on the Conflict in the South China Sea, Oslo, Norway, 24-26 April 1999
Programme
Preface
Professor Michael Leifer, LSE:
«The South China Sea Stalemate»
Professor Ian Townsend-Gault, University of British Columbia:
«Legal and Political Perspectives on Sovereignty over the Spratly Islands»
Post-Graduate Student Tom Næss, University of Oslo:
«Epistemic Communities and Environmental Co-operation in the South China Sea»
Research Fellow Leni Stenseth, University of Oslo:
«The Imagined China Threat in the South China Sea»
Dr. Kristen Nordhaug, University of Oslo:
«Taiwan and the South China Sea Conflict: 'The China Connection' Revisited»
Student of Law, Johan Henrik Nossum, University of Oslo:
«Baselines in the South China Sea»
Student of Law, Marius Gjetnes, University of Oslo:
«Maritime Zones Generated by the Spratlys: Legal Analysis and a Geographical Overview»
PhD Candidate Liselotte Odgaard, University of Aarhus:
«Conflict Control and Conflict Management Between China and Southeast Asia: An Analysis of the Workshops on Managing Potential Conflict in the South China Sea» (Synopsis)
The full paper is printed in: Dieter Mahncke et al (eds)(1999): ASEAN and the EU in the International Environment, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, Baden-Baden.
Post-Graduate Student Knut Snildal, University of Oslo:
«Chinese Energy Policy and the South China Sea»
PhD Candidate Niklas Swanström, Uppsala University:
«Conflict Management in the South China Sea: 'The ASEAN Way'»
Professor Stein Tønnesson, University of Oslo:
«Two Scenarios of Conflict Management»