Outstanding maritime sovereignty disputes in East and Southeast Asia are among the greatest potential threats to the security and economic well-being of states in the region and around the globe. Major waterways, notably the East China Sea, South China Sea, and Gulf of Thailand, are vital to the free flow of trade and goods and contain both living
and non-living resources that sustain the economies and populations of claimant and user states. With the advent of new technologies
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