The Spratly Islands have represented a potential political and
military flashpoint in the South China Sea for years, involving as
they do various claims by China, the Philippines, Vietnam,
Malaysia, and Taiwan. This edited volume examines the issues
involved in light of confidence- building measures that new
high-resolution satellite imagery can offer to this, and other,
regions.
Baker, Wiencek, and their contributors assess the potential role
for cooperative monitoring in mitigating the risk of conflict
arising from multinational disputes over the Spratly Islands. They
analyze how this new generation of civilian and commercial
observation satellites can be used to reduce the changes of armed
conflict breaking out by providing transparency that will detect
and identify politically significant activities occurring at
disputed islands and reefs among the Spratlys. Of particular
interest to policy makers, scholars, and other researchers involved
with military issues in Asia and international security
concerns.
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