’This collection is an important addition to the literature as it concisely covers the central features of the dispute; regime building and regional cooperation; the relationship dynamics of the relevant States; the strategic interests both within and beyond the South China Sea; and the relevance of models from other regions.’ Ted L. McDorman, University of Victoria, Canada ’This book successfully meets its objective of examining the South China Sea dispute from the legal and political perspectives and from the viewpoints of American and European experts who have been studying the South China Sea issues for years. The various papers present new and insightful proposals for peacefully managing those disputes worthy of serious consideration by all.’ J. Ashley Roach, Captain, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, US Navy (retired), Office of the Legal Adviser, US Department of State (retired) '... the book provides a good coverage and mix of the issues at hand ... the history of the South China Sea is still being written, and this book forms a valuable part of the ongoing narrative by providing glimpses of the historical perspective of the dispute but more importantly current events and players that will shape the future of the South China Sea.' The International Journal of Maritime History