Why Should Southeast Asia Care about Maritime Law?

Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific? by Ray Powell & Jim Carouso

Episode notes

Jim and Ray talk to Indonesian expert Aristyo Darmawan about how international law applies to the contest over the South China Sea. Aristyo explains how a rules-based international order ensures equal footing for all countries, and unpacks the history and significance of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)--particularly from an Indonesian perspective.

They also discuss the challenges and limitations of the ASEAN-China Code of Conduct negotiations, and whether they will ever result in an actual agreement or whether they are being used by Beijing as a delaying tactic while it consolidates control. Specifically, Aristyo answers the question of whether ASEAN is able to address the actual security concerns of a nation under direct threat such as the Philippines currently faces from China.

The conversation concludes with a co ... 

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Keywords
Indo-PacificChinaSoutheast AsiaAsiaASEANGeopoliticsphilippinesSouth China SeaGray ZoneVietnamIndonesiaMalaysiaInternational LawUNCLOS