Fishing militia, the securitization of fishery and the South China Sea dispute

With fishery incidents emerging as a major threat to peace and stability in the South China Sea, a better understanding of the underlying causes of these incidents becomes important. Mainstream media, and a substantial body of academic literature, attribute these fishing incidents, and the growing p...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Hongzhou, Bateman, Sam
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-844362019-12-06T15:45:11Z Fishing militia, the securitization of fishery and the South China Sea dispute Zhang, Hongzhou Bateman, Sam S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Fishing Militia South China Sea Dispute Social sciences::Political science With fishery incidents emerging as a major threat to peace and stability in the South China Sea, a better understanding of the underlying causes of these incidents becomes important. Mainstream media, and a substantial body of academic literature, attribute these fishing incidents, and the growing presence of Chinese fishermen in the South China Sea, to China's strategic and political motives, claiming that these fishermen are actually fishing militia. Through revisiting the prevailing fishing militia narrative, this article argues that much wider economic and social factors are at work domestically in China, and that the international and regional scenes are more complex than the picture painted by purely viewing developments with China's fishing militia in isolation. This article also makes the case that fishing disputes in the South China Sea have been heavily securitized with profound implications for the ongoing territorial and jurisdictional disputes in those waters. 2019-07-05T06:21:31Z 2019-12-06T15:45:11Z 2019-07-05T06:21:31Z 2019-12-06T15:45:11Z 2017 Journal Article Zhang, H., & Bateman, S. (2017). Fishing militia, the securitization of fishery and the South China Sea dispute. Contemporary Southeast Asia, 39(2), 288-314. doi:10.1355/cs39-2b 0129-797X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84436 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49155 en Contemporary Southeast Asia © 2017 ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute. All rights reserved.
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South China Sea Dispute
Social sciences::Political science
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South China Sea Dispute
Social sciences::Political science
Zhang, Hongzhou
Bateman, Sam
Fishing militia, the securitization of fishery and the South China Sea dispute
description With fishery incidents emerging as a major threat to peace and stability in the South China Sea, a better understanding of the underlying causes of these incidents becomes important. Mainstream media, and a substantial body of academic literature, attribute these fishing incidents, and the growing presence of Chinese fishermen in the South China Sea, to China's strategic and political motives, claiming that these fishermen are actually fishing militia. Through revisiting the prevailing fishing militia narrative, this article argues that much wider economic and social factors are at work domestically in China, and that the international and regional scenes are more complex than the picture painted by purely viewing developments with China's fishing militia in isolation. This article also makes the case that fishing disputes in the South China Sea have been heavily securitized with profound implications for the ongoing territorial and jurisdictional disputes in those waters.
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title Fishing militia, the securitization of fishery and the South China Sea dispute
title_short Fishing militia, the securitization of fishery and the South China Sea dispute
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