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@book{ Kreuzer2018,
 title = {Dealing With China in the South China Sea: Duterte Changing Course},
 author = {Kreuzer, Peter},
 year = {2018},
 series = {PRIF Reports},
 pages = {33},
 volume = {3},
 address = {Frankfurt am Main},
 publisher = {Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung},
 isbn = {978-3-946459-31-6},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-57889-2},
 abstract = {In 2013 the Philip­pines brought a case before the Per­manent Court of Arbi­tration (PCA) against China over ter­ritorial sove­reignty and mari­time rights in the South China Sea. Ad­mitted­ly, they were suc­ces­sful before the court, but in the after­math the ten­sions bet­ween both parties iten­si­fied drama­ti­cally - and no con­flict re­so­lution was in sight. Philip­pine President Duterte, in­au­gu­rated in 2016, as­sumed a new stance. He offered to ignore the court ruling for the time being, in­ten­si­fied eco­nomic re­lations and re-es­tab­lished bi­lateral com­muni­cation chan­nels. The author pre­sents two les­sons learned in deal­ing with China: first, that ap­plying too much pres­sure through legal in­stru­ments may in­crease China's re­sis­tance and, second, that China's be­havior can be in­fluenced through strat­egies that re­spond po­sitively to the country's core needs and pre­di­ca­ments.},
 keywords = {political conflict; bilateral relations; territorial sovereignty; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen; Südostasien; bilaterale Beziehungen; Philippinen; territoriale Integrität; maritime law; Seerecht; territorial integrity; conflict management; Konfliktregelung; China; Southeast Asia; economic relations; China; Philippines; politischer Konflikt; Gebietshoheit}}