2015
DOI: 10.1093/irap/lcv006
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Coordinating the South China Sea Issue: Thailand's roles in the code of conduct development

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“…As a member of ASEAN, Thailand plays a mediating role, fostering dialogues and discussions between China and ASEAN nations. It also advocates the completion of the COC and its core interest is to protect peace and order in the region (Pitakdumrongkit, 2015).…”
Section: Thailand and Laosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a member of ASEAN, Thailand plays a mediating role, fostering dialogues and discussions between China and ASEAN nations. It also advocates the completion of the COC and its core interest is to protect peace and order in the region (Pitakdumrongkit, 2015).…”
Section: Thailand and Laosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Divergence in how ASEAN members have responded to China's rise and the US's ambivalence, it is widely agreed that ASEAN member states are also determined to preserve their institutional centrality in the development of the 'Indo-Pacific' architectures and conceptualizes the resistant contour of smaller states against the 'balance of power' connotation of the Indo-Pacific strategy (Chongkittavorn, 2017). In practice, some positive outcomes between China and ASEAN with regard to the South China Sea conflict came about in response to the Philippines' legal challenges in 2013 as well as Thailand's effective coordination of the role (2012-2015) (Pitakdumrongkit, 2015). Meanwhile, China was implementing a "strategy of flexible assertiveness in Asia, South China Sea included.…”
Section: On the Regional Ordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through improving maritime infrastructure, sustainable maritime economic development, and responding to security challenges, Indonesia continues to strive to maintain and strengthen its position as the strongest maritime country in the region. Integration of domestic and international policies is a crucial step to achieve this vision so that Indonesia can optimize its maritime potential for national prosperity and regional stability (Kaewkamol Pitakdumrongkit & Pitakdumrongkit, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%